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Arguments and Metaphors in Philosophy
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248 pages
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The exploration of arguments and metaphors reveals their intricate relationship within philosophical discourse. Daniel Cohen delves into the nature, modes, and structures of arguments, alongside the principles for evaluating them. He also examines metaphors, their significance in language and thought, and their ties to argumentative processes. By identifying and reconciling the roles of arguments and metaphors, Cohen sheds light on their essential contributions to philosophical discussions.
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2004, paperback
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