METAPHOR AND MYTH IN SCIENCE AND RELIGION
By Earl R. MacCormac
Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press, 1976.
First edition, first printing.
MacCormac, a philosophy professor and Dean, Center for Honors Studies at Davidson College, has written extensively on language, creative arts, philosophy, and religion.
This fascinating investigative study on use, process, falsity, demands, double-standards, and tensions of the metaphor should prove useful and thought-provoking for writers, literary critics, philosophers, theologians, and scientists.
Fine in black linen with white embossed titles to the spine; in a nearly fine dust jacket with mild age-toning to the spine panel and flap folds.
Elusive in such nice condition and with dust jacket.
Octavo; 167 pages; index of proper names; subject index.
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