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Umberto Eco

“If metaphors require an underlying cultural framework, then the heiroglyphhic language of the gods cannot be a merely primitive stage of human consciousness: it needs the presence of both the symbolic language of heroes and the epistolary language of me as its starting point. Thus Vico is not speaking of a linear development from a metaphorical language to a more conventional language, but of a continual, cyclical activity.
The language of the gods is a heap of unrelated synedoches and metonymies…”

Umberto Eco, Semiotics and the Philosophy of Language
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Semiotics and the Philosophy of Language (Advances in Semiotics) Semiotics and the Philosophy of Language by Umberto Eco
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