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“when you describe something by using a word for something that it isn’t. This means that the word metaphor is a metaphor. I” quote by Mark Haddon
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““when you describe something by using a word for something that it isn’t. This means that the word metaphor is a metaphor. I””

Mark Haddon

About This Quote

A metaphor is self-referential: calling a concept a metaphor is itself a metaphorical act, highlighting language's inherent figurative nature.

In simple terms: Metaphor describes itself.

Key Takeaway

Language is inherently metaphorical.

Themes

self-reference linguistics philosophy of language cognitive bias semantic paradox

Mood

playful intellectual curious

Type

aph aphilosophical

When to use this quote

  • teaching language theory
  • analyzing literary devices
  • discussing AI language models
  • exploring cognitive framing

Key Concepts

metaphor self-referentiality semantic analysis

Practical Applications

  • educational content design
  • critical thinking workshops

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does recognizing self-reference affect interpretation?
  • What implications does this have for AI language generation?
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