, and this ambivalence transforms the ontologicalmeaningof portrait in the visual representation. ... Human being made images to cope actively with the shock ofdeath and the disappearing of body. ... With the aid of the representation of the bodily presence, the image struggles to resist the death.
We call it the Ontological argument. Since existence is part of perfection, God must exist. ... What does that mean? Could you explain to me? Russell: Of course, friend. ... I feel that their essays made me think critically about the reality and value of life and death, and
It represents the ontological conflict and the conversion of the ontological thinking. ... The essential meaning is induced from the conscious tension between considering his death as an inevitability ... the moral judgement of his death.
our death. ... meaning and structural features of the source domain. ... conceptual metaphors. 3 Ontological Metaphor Ontological metaphors are “ways of viewing events, activities
into a discussion of our ontological problems. ... of guilt, death, and desire to escape from it. ... long day’s quest for the meaningof life and "peace and unity and a wild joy" (153).
The
story of ... Their abilities to transform death into life show the structural
similarity. ... Both are
holy stories and also mythical stories that take meanings in ritual contexts.