<p>Preface</p><p>Introduction</p><p><br></p><p>Philosophy and Sciences</p><p>Part I. Philosophy and Foundations of Sciences</p><p>1. Syntactically recharacterizing analogies, assessing theories of assessing analogies by Jody Azzouni.</p><p>2. The Metaphoric Sources of Scientific Innovation by Sergio F. Martínez and Natalia Carrillo.</p><p>3. Science, Metaphors, and Memes by Peter Ludlow.</p><p>4. Demystifying mysteries. How metaphors and analogies extend the reach of the human mind by Maarten Boudry, Michael Vlerick and Taner Edis.</p><p> </p><p>Part II. Mathematics</p><p>5. A two-level model of embodied mathematical thinking: Body schema, body image and language by Valentina Cuccio, Mario Graziano.</p><p>6. Synthesis and similarity in science: analogy in the application of mathematics and application of mathematics to analogy by Jordi Cat.</p><p>7. Metaphor and its catenary curves by Alice Major.</p><p>8. Mathematical Models and Analogical Reasoning by Mark Colyvan.</p><p><br></p><p>Part III. Theoretical Physics</p><p>9. Analogies and Scientific Imaging by Otávio Bueno.</p><p>10. Analogies and Metaphors in Physics by Dennis Dieks</p><p>11. Is the Brain Analogous to a Quantum Measuring Apparatus? by Paavo Pylkkänen.</p><p><br></p><p> Part IV. Biology/Cognitive Science</p><p>12. “Decoding information”: The abuse of personification and machine metaphors by David Ritchie.</p><p>13. The Metaphorical Role of the Histone Code by Gry Oftedal.</p><p>14. Analogical and non-analogical resemblance in figurative language: a cognitive-linguistic perspective by Francisco José Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez.</p><p>15. Inner and Outer: FrpAom Skepticism to Understanding by Edward Witherspoon.</p><p><br></p><p>Humanities</p><p>Part V. Social Sciences</p><p>16. From words to worlds. How metaphors and language shape mental health by Francesca Brencio.</p><p>17. Mapping friendship and friendship research: the role of analogies and metaphors by Claus Emmeche.</p><p>18. Words and worlds of desire: the power of metaphor in framing sexuality by Veronika Koller.</p><p>19. The Human Condition is an Ocean: Philosophy and the Mediterranean Sea by Annika Döring and Rasmus Grønfeldt Winther.</p>20. Universality and/or cultural specificity of metaphors and analogies? NATIONS as BODIES/PERSONS by Andreas Musolff.<p></p><p>21. Metaphors in times of a global pandemic by Brigitte Nerlich.</p><p>22. Fluffy metaphors of an overheated debate: Why climate change is neither communicated nor understood as an existential threat? by Bálint Forgács and Csaba Pléh.</p><p><br></p><p>Part VI. Arts and Aesthetics</p><p>23. Mediterranean Sea-Creature: Maritime Metaphor in the Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche by Annika Döring and Peregrine Horden.</p><p>24. How to See: The Gaze in Iris Murdoch’s Moral Philosophy by Hibi Pendleton.</p><p>25. From statics to dynamics: Intersemiotic conversion of metaphor and its consequences by Miloš Tasić & Dušan Stamenković.</p><p>26. Form, Meaning and Intentionality: The Case of Metaphor in Music by Mihailo Antović.</p><p>27. From Philosophy to Architecture to Philosophy: Boundary and Metaphor in Wittgenstein by Nana Last</p>