A metaphor is not merely a rhetorical device belonging to certain comparatists’ personal writing style, but it is an intrinsic part of the attempt to think comparatively. Essentially, metaphorising as an act of epistemic simplification has a special place in comparative law. This chapter discusses the use of metaphor in comparative law by looking at an example from macro-comparative law by Esin Örücü, who has used culinary terms as metaphors while discussing mixed legal systems. The purpose of the following analysis is to illustrate particular epistemic benefits of using metaphors in comparative legal literature. The chapter concludes that metaphors are helpful because they provide points of understanding by making cognitively sense of fore...
Analogical reasoning is common in legal writing, just as analogies are a part of everyday life. Inde...
Abstract : In this article, the author argues that metaphors can be used as the basis for creating m...
Existing legal metaphors, even the predominantly spatial and corporeal ones, paradoxically perpetuat...
A metaphor is not merely a rhetorical device belonging to certain comparatists’ personal writing sty...
The terms “mixed legal systems” and “legal transplants” are used frequently in comparative law. Wha...
The terms “mixed legal systems” and “legal transplants” are used frequently in comparative law. What...
A large number of legal concepts is expressed through metaphors, exemplifing the Conceptual Metaphor...
Like others who work with language, many lawyers no doubt appreciate good kennings. However, metapho...
In this article, the author argues that metaphors can be used as the basis for creating models in le...
We construct our conceptual world using metaphors. Yet sometimes our concepts are flawed and our met...
This article relates to the relationship between law and language by focusing findings in thinking. ...
Many people might assume that metaphors are linguistic devices that pithily play on associations bet...
This chapter explores the role of metaphors in shaping our thought and language in general, and in t...
This Article explores the role of metaphors in shaping our thought and language in general, and in t...
This book reconsiders the use of food metaphors and the relationship between law and food in an inte...
Analogical reasoning is common in legal writing, just as analogies are a part of everyday life. Inde...
Abstract : In this article, the author argues that metaphors can be used as the basis for creating m...
Existing legal metaphors, even the predominantly spatial and corporeal ones, paradoxically perpetuat...
A metaphor is not merely a rhetorical device belonging to certain comparatists’ personal writing sty...
The terms “mixed legal systems” and “legal transplants” are used frequently in comparative law. Wha...
The terms “mixed legal systems” and “legal transplants” are used frequently in comparative law. What...
A large number of legal concepts is expressed through metaphors, exemplifing the Conceptual Metaphor...
Like others who work with language, many lawyers no doubt appreciate good kennings. However, metapho...
In this article, the author argues that metaphors can be used as the basis for creating models in le...
We construct our conceptual world using metaphors. Yet sometimes our concepts are flawed and our met...
This article relates to the relationship between law and language by focusing findings in thinking. ...
Many people might assume that metaphors are linguistic devices that pithily play on associations bet...
This chapter explores the role of metaphors in shaping our thought and language in general, and in t...
This Article explores the role of metaphors in shaping our thought and language in general, and in t...
This book reconsiders the use of food metaphors and the relationship between law and food in an inte...
Analogical reasoning is common in legal writing, just as analogies are a part of everyday life. Inde...
Abstract : In this article, the author argues that metaphors can be used as the basis for creating m...
Existing legal metaphors, even the predominantly spatial and corporeal ones, paradoxically perpetuat...