The History of Metaphors of Nature: Science and Literature from Homer to Al Gore, Том 2This book shows how modern European Languages have a large number of metaphors which represent the whole of nature. Metaphors used in natural science and literature, such as Mother Nature, have a powerful influence on the framing of scientific hypothesis making, and these words have guided the history of natural science for several millennia, while also influencing North American nature writing. |
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Volume 1 | 457 |
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Toward Creation | 490 |
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The History of Metaphors of Nature: Science and Literature from Homer ..., Том 2 Stephen A. Norwick Перегляд фрагмента - 2006 |
The History of Metaphors of Nature: Science and Literature from Homer ..., Том 1 Stephen A. Norwick Перегляд фрагмента - 2006 |
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