RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Responding to the Call for New Landscape Metaphors JF Landscape Journal FD University of Wisconsin Press SP 22 OP 27 DO 10.3368/lj.9.1.22 VO 9 IS 1 A1 Eaton, Marcia Muelder YR 1990 UL http://lj.uwpress.org/content/9/1/22.abstract AB Languages reflect and are reflected by the values of the communities that speak and write them. Since languages are public, metaphors must build on shared meanings. Advocating new landscape metaphors must recognize that shared meanings provide the foundation for successful metaphoric communication. Philosophic theories of metaphor, such as Nelson Goodman's, may provide practioners with a way of determining how helpful descriptions of landscapes as “metaphors”—a metaphor itself—are in understanding, evaluating, and creating new landscapes.