Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy (Apr 2024)

The Seduction of Metaphors

  • Philip Mills

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5195/jffp.2023.1045
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 1/2

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Nietzsche’s metaphor of seduction suggests that language catches philosophers in the trap of metaphysics. Nietzsche uses the poetic powers of language to fight against this metaphysical language. However, his use of the metaphor of truth as a woman seems to seduce him back in metaphysics. Metaphors become seductive because of their rhetorical and performative power. One must therefore be wary of the seduction of metaphors when attempting at revaluating the metaphysics of language. Hélène Cixous undertakes such a task, using a poetic language in order to escape the metaphysical dualisms embedded in language without falling back into its traps.

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