bones are living leviathans

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An example of metaphor in popular science writing:

"…bones aren't static structures, they're living leviathans constantly being broken down and rebuilt by the bony equivalent of yin and yang: osteoclasts and osteoblasts."

Carver, C. (2017). Immune. How your body defends and protects you. Bloomsbury Sigma.

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Leviathans were mythical sea monsters, and I am not clear that offers a useful metaphor here. However, the philosopher Hobbes took the idea of the Leviathan as an image of the state, which can be understood to be a constant entity despite the continuous birth and death of citizens, so I assume this is what Carver had in mind.

Author: Keith

Former school and college science teacher, teacher educator, research supervisor, and research methods lecturer. Emeritus Professor of Science Education at the University of Cambridge.