THERE – Theory and Empiricism of Religious Evolution: Foundation of a Research Program

6.1. The Relationship between Metonymy and Metaphor

Thermodynamics is known to distinguish between isolated, closed, and open systems. While isolated systems have no exchange with their environment, closed systems do exchange energy, but not matter, with their environment. Open systems, however, relate to their environment both via energy and matter (Kondepudi and Prigogine 2015, 4–6). Meaning systems, including religion, exchange semantic energy with their environment, which it processes internally into religion-specific information within the system, and they therefore belong to operatively closed systems.

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