Metaphors and the Dynamics of Knowledge

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Routledge, 2000 - Philosophy - 185 pages
A striking characteristic of modern knowledge society is the rapid spread of certain ideas and concepts back and forth from everyday to scientific discourses, and across many different contexts of meaning. This work attempts to open up a new road to the study of these "dynamics of knowledge". Sociologists of knowledge and recently evolutionary theorists have offered explanations that either attribute social attention to particular ideas or shifts of meaning to the predominance of certain groups. Maasen and Weingart, however, offer a radical new explanation that explores knowledge dynamics by reference to the interaction between metaphors and discourses.

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About the author (2000)

Sabine Maasen is Research Coordinator at the Max Planck Institute for Psychological Research in Munich.

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