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The Role of Metaphor in Plato and Bergson

Philosophy isn’t always about exact language and logic. It’s about getting at those things which language can only ever approximate. Sometimes the line between philosophy and poetry blurs, and it’s in those moments that we stumble upon the most profound insights. This paper explores this idea by examining the role of metaphor in the philosophy of Plato and Bergson.

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