Sarah A. Mattice explores contemporary philosophical activity and
the way in which one aspect of language-metaphor-gives shape and
boundary to the landscape of the discipline. The book examines
metaphors of combat, play, and aesthetic experience and emphasizes
how the choices we make in philosophical language are deeply
intertwined with what we think philosophy is and how it should be
practiced. Drawing on a broad range of resources, from cognitive
linguistics and hermeneutics to aesthetics and Chinese philosophy,
Mattice's argument provides insight into the evolution and future
of philosophy itself.
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