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First published in 1999, this study begins with a review of basic
biological functions, stressing the importance to the organism of
various kinds of information. The 'biology of information' must
consider how the brain reacts to new, as contrasted with expected,
inputs; these differences are discussed chiefly in relation to
language. In language processing predictability is of prime
importance, but to clarify what this entails it is necessary to
consider just how our concepts are organized. Personal construct
theory throws considerable light on this question, but is less
informative about fantasy, which requires separate exploration. The
main chapter focuses on the origins and interpretation of metaphor,
in which quite disparate concepts are united but which we
understand nevertheless. Existing theories of metaphor are
unsatisfactory, but personal construct theory again helps resolve
the psychological-linguistic issues. Finally, the question is
raised as to why a good metaphor produces a response which is
recognizably aesthetic in character, and its implications for our
aesthetic responses to other art forms are explored.
First published in 1999, this study begins with a review of basic
biological functions, stressing the importance to the organism of
various kinds of information. The 'biology of information' must
consider how the brain reacts to new, as contrasted with expected,
inputs; these differences are discussed chiefly in relation to
language. In language processing predictability is of prime
importance, but to clarify what this entails it is necessary to
consider just how our concepts are organized. Personal construct
theory throws considerable light on this question, but is less
informative about fantasy, which requires separate exploration. The
main chapter focuses on the origins and interpretation of metaphor,
in which quite disparate concepts are united but which we
understand nevertheless. Existing theories of metaphor are
unsatisfactory, but personal construct theory again helps resolve
the psychological-linguistic issues. Finally, the question is
raised as to why a good metaphor produces a response which is
recognizably aesthetic in character, and its implications for our
aesthetic responses to other art forms are explored.
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