Metaphors we live by (Record no. 21731)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 978-0226468013
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Personal name Lakoff, George
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Title Metaphors we live by
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Chicago:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. University Of Chicago Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2003.
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Extent xiii, 276 p.
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Dimensions 21 cm x 14 cm
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General note Recommended By: Sayantan Mahato<br/>--------------------------------------------------
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Target audience note 1. Concepts we live by<br/>2. The systematicity of metaphorical concepts<br/>3. Metaphorical systematicity: highlighting and hiding<br/>4. Orientational metaphors<br/>5. Metaphor and cultural coherence<br/>6. Ontological metaphors<br/>7. Personification<br/>8. Metonymy<br/>9. Challenges to metaphorical coherence<br/>10. Some further examples<br/>11. The partial nature of metaphorical structuring<br/>12. How is our conceptual system grounded?<br/>13. The grounding of structural metaphors<br/>14. Causation: partly emergent and partly metaphorical<br/>15. The coherent structuring of experience<br/>16. Metaphorical coherence<br/>17. Complex coherences across metaphors<br/>18. Some consequences for theories of conceptual structure<br/>19. Definition and understanding<br/>20. How metaphor can give meaning to form<br/>21. New meaning<br/>22. The creation of similarity<br/>23. Metaphor, truth, and action<br/>24. Truth<br/>25. The myths of objectivism and subjectivism<br/>26. The myth of objectivism in Western philosophy and linguistics<br/>27. How metaphor reveals the limitations of the myth of objectivism<br/>28. Some inadequacies of the myth of subjectivism<br/>29. The experientialist alternative: giving new meaning to the old myths<br/>30. Understanding.
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General subdivision Language of Philosophy
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General subdivision Metaphor
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General subdivision Semantics
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General subdivision Students collection
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Personal name Johnson, Mark
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     KEIC KEIC 08/28/2023 Books India 1366.40 61701 2 1 401 LAK 22528 10/26/2023 09/30/2023 6405.00 08/28/2023 Books
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