Linked bibliography for the SEP article "Metaphor" by David Hills
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- Aristotle, Rhetoric in Rhetoric: A Theory of Civic Discourse, George A. Kennedy (trans.), Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987.
- –––, Poetics, in Poetics I, With the Tractatus Coislinianus, a Hypothetical Reconstruction of Poetics II, and the Fragments of the On the Poets, Richard Janko (trans.), Indianapolis: Hackett, 1987.
- Bach, Kent, 2005, “Context Ex Machina,” in Semantics vs. Pragmatics, Zoltan Szabó (ed.), Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 15–44. (Scholar)
- Barfield, Owen, 1962, “Poetic Diction and Legal Fiction,” in The Importance of Language, Max Black (ed.), Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1962, pp. 57–71. (Scholar)
- Beardsley, Monroe C., 1962, “The Metaphorical Twist,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 22 (3): 293–307. (Scholar)
- Bezuidenhout, Anne, 2001, “Metaphor and What is Said: A Defense of a Direct Expression View of Metaphor,” Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 25(1): 156–86. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002, “Truth Conditional Pragmatics,” Philosophical Perspectives, 16: 105–34. (Scholar)
- Black, Max, 1954, “Metaphor,” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 55: 273–94. (Scholar)
- Borg, Emma, 2004. Minimal Semantics, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Boys-Stones, G.R. (ed.), 2003, Metaphor, Allegory, and the Classical Tradition: Ancient Thought and Modern Revisions, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Brooks, Cleanth, 1947, “The Heresy of Paraphrase,” in The Well Wrought Urn: Studies in the Structure of Poetry, New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1947, pp. 192–214. (Scholar)
- Camp, Elisabeth, 2006, “Contextualism, Metaphor, and What is Said,” Mind & Language, 21(3): 280–309. (Scholar)
- Cappelen, Herman, and Ernie Lepore, 2005, Insensitive Semantics: A Defense of Semantic Minimalism and Speech Act Pluralism, Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. (Scholar)
- Carston, Robyn, 2002, “The Pragmatics of On-Line Concept Construction,” in Thoughts and Utterances: The Pragmatics of Explicit Communication, Malden, MA and Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, pp. 320–75. (Scholar)
- Cavell, Stanley, 1969, “Aesthetic Problems of Modern Philosophy,” in Must We Mean What We Say? A Book of Essays, New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, pp. 73–96. (Scholar)
- Cicero, De Oratore, in On the Ideal Orator, James M. May and Jakob Wisse (trans.), London and New York: Oxford University Press, 2001.
- Clark, Herbert H., 1992, “Making Sense of Nonce Sense,” in Arenas of Language Use, Chicago and London: Chicago University Press and CSLI, pp. 305–40. (Scholar)
- Cohen, Ted, 1978, “Metaphor and the Cultivation of Intimacy,” Critical Inquiry, 5(1): 3–12. (Scholar)
- –––, Thinking of Others: On the Talent for Metaphor, Princeton: Princeton University Press.
- Croft, William and D. Alan Cruse, 2004, Cognitive Linguistics, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Dancygier, Barbara and Eve Sweetser. Figurative Language, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014.
- Davidson, Donald, 1978, “What Metaphors Mean.” Critical Inquiry, 5(1) : 31–47. Reprinted in Inquiries into Truth and Interpretation, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1984, pp. 245–264. (Scholar)
- –––, 2005, “Locating Literary Language,” in Truth, Language, and History, Oxford: Clarendon Press, pp. 167–181. (Scholar)
- Davis, Wayne A., 1998, Implicature: Intention, Convention, and Principle in the Failure of Gricean Theory, New York: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Donnellan, Keith S., 1966, “Reference and Definite Descriptions, Philosophical Review, 75(3): 281–304. (Scholar)
- Donoghue, Denis, 2014, Metaphor, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Fauconnier, Gilles, 1994, Mental Spaces: Aspects of Meaning Construction in Natural Languages, New York: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Fauconnier, Gilles, and Mark Turner, 1998, “Conceptual Integration Networks,” Cognitive Science, 22:2, 133–187. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002, The Way We Think: Conceptual Blending and the Mind’s Hidden Complexities, New York: Basic Books. (Scholar)
- Fogelin, Robert J., 1988, Figuratively Speaking, New Haven: Yale University Press. A revised edition was issued by Oxford University Press in 2011. (Scholar)
- Frye, Northrop, 1957, Anatomy of Criticism: Four Essays, Princeton: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Gass, William H., 1972, “In Terms of the Toenail: Fiction and the Figures of Life,” in Fiction and the Figures of Life, New York: Vintage, pp. 55–78. (Scholar)
- –––, 1975, On Being Blue: A Philosophical Inquiry, Boston: David R. Godine. (Scholar)
- Geary, James, 2011, I is an Other: The Secret Life of Metaphor and How it Shapes the Way We See the World, New York: HarperCollins. (Scholar)
- Goodman, Nelson, 1976, Languages of Art, Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company. (Scholar)
- –––, 1979, “Metaphor as Moonlighting,” Critical Inquiry, 6(1): 125–130. (Scholar)
- Grice, Herbert Paul, 1989, “Logic and Conversation, Lecture 2” in Studies in the Way of Words, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London: Harvard University Press, pp. 22–40. (Scholar)
- Guetti, James L., 1993, “Gambling With Language: Metaphor,” in Wittgenstein and the Grammar of Literary Experience, Athens: University of Georgia Press, pp. 122–146. (Scholar)
- Halliwell, Stephen, 2002, The Aesthetics of Mimesis: Ancient Texts and Modern Problems, Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Hills, David, 1997, “Aptness and Truth in Verbal Metaphor,” Philosophical Topics, 25(1): 117–153. (Scholar)
- –––, 2008, “Problems of Paraphrase: Bottom’s Dream,” Baltic International Yearbook of Cognition, Logic, and Communication, 3. URL= <http://thebalticyearbook.org/journals/baltic/article/view/22/21> (Scholar)
- Hollander, John, 1985, Vision and Resonance: Two Senses of Poetic Form, 2nd edition, New Haven: Yale University Press. (Scholar)
- Horn, Laurence R., 1988, A Natural History of Negation, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1988. A reissue edition with a new introduction was published by Stanford: CSLI Publications, 2001. (Scholar)
- Kaplan, David, 1989, “Demonstratives,” in Themes From Kaplan, Joseph Almog, Howard K. Wettstein, and John Perry (eds.), New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 481–563. (Scholar)
- Kirby, John T., 1997, “Aristotle on Metaphor,” The American Journal of Philology, 118(4): 517–554. (Scholar)
- Kittay, Eva Feder, 1987, Metaphor: Its Cognitive Force and Linguistic Structure, Oxford and New York: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Kripke, Saul, 1977, “Speaker’s Reference and Semantic Reference,” Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 2: 255–276. (Scholar)
- Lakoff, George, 1993, “The Contemporary Theory of Metaphor.” In Metaphor and Thought, 2nd edition, Andrew Ortony (ed.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 202–251. (Scholar)
- Lakoff, George, and Mark Johnson, 2003, “Afterword,” in Metaphors We Live By, 2nd edition, Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press. (Scholar)
- Lee, David, 2001, Cognitive Linguistics: An Introduction, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Lepore, Ernie, and Martin Stone, 2010, “Against Metaphorical Meaning,” Topoi, 29(2): 165–180. (Scholar)
- –––, 2015, Imagination and Convention: Distinguishing Grammar and Inference in Language, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Levinson, Stephen C., 2000, Presumptive Meanings: The Theory of Generalized Conversational Implicature, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. (Scholar)
- Lewis, David, 1969, Convention: A Philosophical Study, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1979, “Scorekeeping in a Language Game,” Journal of Philosophical Logic, 8(1): 339–357. (Scholar)
- Lloyd, G.E.R., 1996, “The Metaphors of Metaphora,” in Aristotelian Explorations, Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press, pp. 205–222., (Scholar)
- Martinich, A.P., 1984, “A Theory for Metaphor,” Journal of Literary Semantics, 13(1): 35–56. (Scholar)
- Montague, Richard, 1974, Formal Philosophy; Selected Papers of Richard Montague, Richmond H. Thomason (ed.), New Haven: Yale University Press. (Scholar)
- Moran, Richard, 1989, “Seeing and Believing: Metaphor, Image, and Force,” Critical Inquiry, 16(1): 87–112. (Scholar)
- –––, 1996, “Artifice and Persuasion: The Work of Metaphor in the Rhetoric,” in Essays on Aristotle’s Rhetoric, Amelie Rorty (ed.), Berkeley: University of California Press. (Scholar)
- Nowottny, Winifred, 1962, The Language Poets Use, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Ortony, Andrew, 1979, “The Role of Similarity in Similes and Metaphors,” in Metaphor and Thought, 1st edition, Andrew Ortony (ed.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 186–201. (Scholar)
- Quintilian, Institutio Oratoria, in The Orator’s Education, 5. vols, Donald A. Russell (trans.), Loeb Classical Library, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London: Harvard University Press, 2001. (Scholar)
- Recanati, François, 2004, Literal Meaning, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Reimer, Marga, 1996, “The Problem of Dead Metaphor,” Philosophical Studies, 82(1): 13–25. (Scholar)
- –––, 2001, “Davidson on Metaphor,” Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 25(1): 142–156. (Scholar)
- –––, 2004. “What Malapropisms Mean: A Reply to Donald Davidson,” Erkenntnis, 60(3): 317–334. (Scholar)
- Richards, Ivor A., 1936, The Philosophy of Rhetoric, London and New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Richie, L. David, 2013, Metaphor (Key Topics in Semantics and Pragmatics), Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Ricoeur, Paul, 1978, “The Metaphorical Process as Cognition, Imagination, and Feeling,” Critical Inquiry 5(1): 143–159. (Scholar)
- –––, 1977, The Rule of Metaphor: Multi-Disciplinary Studies of the Creation of Meaning in Language, Robert Czerny (trans.), Toronto and Buffalo: University of Toronto Press. (Scholar)
- Saul, Jennifer M., 2001, “Review of Wayne A. Davis, Implicature: Intention, Convention, and the Failure of Gricean Theory,” Noûs, 35(4): 630–641. (Scholar)
- Scott, William C., 2006, “Similes in a Shifting Scene: Iliad, Book 11,” Classical Philology, 101(2): 103–114. (Scholar)
- Searle, John R., 1979a, “Metaphor,” in Expression and Meaning: Studies in the Theory of Speech Acts, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 76–116. (Scholar)
- –––, 1979b, “Literal Meaning,” in Expression and Meaning: Studies in the Theory of Speech Acts, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 117–36. (Scholar)
- Skulsky, Harold, 1986, “Metaphorese.” Noûs, 20(3): 351–69. (Scholar)
- –––, 1992, Language Recreated: Seventeenth-Century Metaphorists and the Act of Metaphor, Athens: University of Georgia Press. (Scholar)
- Sparshott, Francis E., 1974, “ ‘As,’ Or the Limits of Metaphor,” New Literary History, 6(1): 75–94.
- Sperber, Dan, and Deirdre Wilson, 1985, “Loose Talk,” Proceedings of The Aristotelian Society, 86: 153–171. (Scholar)
- –––, 1995, Relevance: Communication and Cognition, 2nd edition, Oxford and Cambridge MA: Blackwell. (Scholar)
- –––, 2008, “A Deflationary Account of Metaphors,” in The Cambridge Handbook of Metaphor and Thought, Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr. (ed.), Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 84–105. (Scholar)
- Stalnaker, Robert, 1999, Context and Content: Essays on Intentionality in Speech and Thought, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Stanley, Jason, 2007, Language in Context: Selected Essays, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Stern, Josef, 2000, Metaphor in Context, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. (Scholar)
- Stryk, Lucien, and Takashi Ikemoto, 1995, Zen Poetry: Let the Spring Breeze Enter, New York: Grove Press. (Scholar)
- Travis, Charles, 2008, “Introduction,” in Occasion-Sensitivity: Selected Essays, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 1–16. (Scholar)
- Turner, Mark, 1998, “Figure,” In Figurative Language and Thought, Albert N. Katz (ed.), New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Tversky, Amos, 1977, “Features of Similarity,” Psychological Review, 84(4): 327–352. (Scholar)
- Walton, Kendall L, 1990, Mimesis as Make-Believe: On the Foundations of the Representational Arts, Cambridge, MA and London: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Walton, Kendall L., 1993, “Metaphor and Prop Oriented Make-Believe,” European Journal of Philosophy, 1(1): 39–57. (Scholar)
- White, Roger M., 1996, The Structure of Metaphor: The Way the Language of Metaphor Works, Oxford and Cambridge, MA: Blackwell. (Scholar)
- Wilson, Deirdre, and Dan Sperber, 2002, “Truthfulness and Relevance,” Mind, 111(443): 583–632. (Scholar)