Unedifying Metaphors - Deepstash

Unedifying Metaphors

There is more than a hint that evolution is striving to a particular end in Ogas and Gaddam’s suggestion that, once early single-celled organisms acquired the ability to sense and move, “the royal road to consciousness beckoned”.

The authors deploy some unedifying metaphors to tell their tale. One is the story of the nineteenth-century US anti-slavery campaigner Frederick Douglass, offered (I think) in an attempt to illustrate the social construction of the self.

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