Metaphors and Action Schemes: Some Themes in Intellectual HistoryAll our abstract ideas are based on metaphors and action schemes. Jean Piaget did voluminous research on how thought develops in children through assimilation of action schemes. George Lakoff and Mark Johnson have done pioneering work on metaphors and action schemes in everyday thinking. This book builds on those foundations, looking at the role played by metaphors and action schemes in the history of ideas. The author begins his argument by taking a critical look at the philosophy of metaphor from Aristotle to the present. While he sees metaphor as simply conceiving one thing in terms of another, he points out that this is an inexhaustible process, because the context in which the process takes place is always changing. Change opens up new possibilities of similarity. Thus, the metaphor is an open door into a space of infinite possibilities. |
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... spatial schematizing in discursive thought : Prioritizing is a common and distinct way in which the relative importance of things , as well as the ordering of steps in a procedure , is established . This may be done through spatial or ...
... spatial schematizing in discursive thought : Prioritizing is a common and distinct way in which the relative importance of things , as well as the ordering of steps in a procedure , is established . This may be done through spatial or ...
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... spatial relations form the basis of composition , whether representational or abstract . It is an ethnocentric bias to assume that a single or double vanishing - point perspective is a kind of perfection toward which spatial ...
... spatial relations form the basis of composition , whether representational or abstract . It is an ethnocentric bias to assume that a single or double vanishing - point perspective is a kind of perfection toward which spatial ...
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... spatial terms . That is why prepositions , or their case equivalents ( endings or suffixes added to nouns and their modifi- ers to indicate their syntactic function in a sentence ) , all have primitively spatial meanings . In summation ...
... spatial terms . That is why prepositions , or their case equivalents ( endings or suffixes added to nouns and their modifi- ers to indicate their syntactic function in a sentence ) , all have primitively spatial meanings . In summation ...
Contents
Acknowledgments 16 | 9 |
The Nature of Metaphor | 21 |
Metaphor and Intellectual History | 43 |
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