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Lakoff, George and M. Johnson. 1999. Philosophy in the flesh: the embodied mind and its challenge to Western thought. Basic books.
Publication type
Book – monograph
Publication language
English

Annotation

This volume offers a broad collection of evidence and findings regarding the range of structures -conceptual, cognitive and neurological- underlying abstract reasoning. The authors' worldview is 'embodied realism', stating that our experience is shaped by the objective 'real world', but also by our own physical and cognitive systems. Part I outlines the key ideas about thought and mind which are central to the subsequent discussions: the mind is inherently embodied; thought is mostly unconscious; and abstract concepts are largely metaphorical.

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