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Metaphors and Paradigms of the Language Animal—or—The Advantage of seeing “Time Is a Resource” as a Paradigm

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    Abstract

    One of the features of an encompassing account of language that Charles Taylor examines in Chapter Five, The Figuring Dimension of Language, of The Language Animal is a special kind of metaphor, which is rooted in the embodiment of humans. Their perspective-taking, their intuition of position in space, etc., provide 'structural templates' for thinking and leave their traces in their expressions. Taylor compares these metaphors with paradigms. My paper discusses the differences between the two. Taylor's example 'Time Is a Resource' is understood more deeply if seen as a paradigm, i.e., a set of beliefs and practices, instead of as a 'structural template,' i.e., rooted in embodiment.

    Translated title of the contributionMetaphern und Paradigmen des Sprachbegabten Tieres – oder – Vom Vorteil "Zeit ist eine Ressource" als Paradigma zu sehen
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalDialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review
    Volume56
    Issue number4
    Pages (from-to)693-704
    Number of pages12
    ISSN0012-2173
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 01.12.2017

    Research areas and keywords

    • Philosophy
    • embodiment
    • metaphor
    • structural template
    • figuring elements of language
    • paradigm
    • time
    • Charles Taylor

    ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

    • Philosophy

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