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020 _a978-0226468013
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100 _aLakoff, George
245 _aMetaphors we live by
260 _aChicago:
_bUniversity Of Chicago Press,
_c2003.
300 _axiii, 276 p.
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_c21 cm x 14 cm
500 _aRecommended By: Sayantan Mahato --------------------------------------------------
521 _a1. Concepts we live by 2. The systematicity of metaphorical concepts 3. Metaphorical systematicity: highlighting and hiding 4. Orientational metaphors 5. Metaphor and cultural coherence 6. Ontological metaphors 7. Personification 8. Metonymy 9. Challenges to metaphorical coherence 10. Some further examples 11. The partial nature of metaphorical structuring 12. How is our conceptual system grounded? 13. The grounding of structural metaphors 14. Causation: partly emergent and partly metaphorical 15. The coherent structuring of experience 16. Metaphorical coherence 17. Complex coherences across metaphors 18. Some consequences for theories of conceptual structure 19. Definition and understanding 20. How metaphor can give meaning to form 21. New meaning 22. The creation of similarity 23. Metaphor, truth, and action 24. Truth 25. The myths of objectivism and subjectivism 26. The myth of objectivism in Western philosophy and linguistics 27. How metaphor reveals the limitations of the myth of objectivism 28. Some inadequacies of the myth of subjectivism 29. The experientialist alternative: giving new meaning to the old myths 30. Understanding.
650 _xLanguage of Philosophy
650 _xMetaphor
650 _xSemantics
650 _xStudents collection
700 _aJohnson, Mark
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