Chong, Kim-Chong. "Zhuangzi and the Nature of Metaphor." Philosophy East & West 56, no. 3 (July 2006): 370-391.
Abstract
While it is well known that
Zhuangzi uses
metaphor extensively, there is much less appreciation of the role that
it plays in his thought, a topic that is investigated in this essay. At
the same time, this investigation is closely concerned with questions
about the nature of metaphor. Comparisons are made between a central
metaphorical structure in the Zhuangzi on the one hand and contemporary
views of the nature of metaphor by Donald Davidson and by Lakoff and
Johnson on the other. It is hoped that these comparisons will help to
illuminate the central metaphorical structure and its role in the
philosophy of the Zhuangzi.