ABSTRACT

The easy move in human thinking between analogy and homology is based on our metaphoric meaning-making propensities. This includes the construction of similes, as well as metaphors. Most importantly, one can observe the movement of the language use from the literary uses through creating similes, with potential arrival at full metaphors. The easy move in human thinking between analogy and homology is based on our metaphoric meaning-making propensities. This includes the construction of similes, as well as metaphors. Most importantly, one can observe the movement of the language use from the literary uses through creating similes, with potential arrival at full metaphors. The strength of the metaphoric categorizations in the closing of the search for meaning is particularly visible in ideological disputes that transcend the life experiences of generations, being reconstructed socially. There is a big difference between ideas and opinions.