Aisthesis (May 2013)

Some Reflections on Seeing-as, Metaphor-Grasping and Imagining

  • Kathleen Stock

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13128/Aisthesis-12847
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 201 – 213

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In this paper I examine the frequently made claim that grasping a metaphor is a kind of ‘seeing-as’. I describe several ways in which it might be thought that metaphor-grasping is importantly similar to seeing-as, such that an extension of the latter category is though justified to include the former. For some of these similarities, I suggest they are illusory; for others, I argue that they are shared in virtue of the membership of both seeing-as and metaphor-grasping in some much broader category, and so don’t obviously motivate thinking of metaphor-grasping as seeing-as. My aim is modest: not to deny that metaphor-grasping is a kind of seeing-as, but only to suggest that it should not be too quickly accepted.

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