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- | ''[[On Literature]]'' () is a book by [[Umberto Eco]]. | + | ''[[On Literature]]'' (2003) is a book by [[Umberto Eco]]. |
:"the fundamental problem of all [[philosophies of language]], namely, whether metaphor is a departure from underlying [[literalness]] or the birthplace of every [[degree zero of writing]]." | :"the fundamental problem of all [[philosophies of language]], namely, whether metaphor is a departure from underlying [[literalness]] or the birthplace of every [[degree zero of writing]]." | ||
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On Literature (2003) is a book by Umberto Eco.
- "the fundamental problem of all philosophies of language, namely, whether metaphor is a departure from underlying literalness or the birthplace of every degree zero of writing."
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