Metaphors we live by

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100 1 ‡aLakoff, George ‡eauthor. ‡4aut ‡1https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJwxFRf4YYRxFhTjCyVcT3
245 1 0 ‡aMetaphors we live by / ‡cGeorge Lakoff and Mark Johnson.
264 1 ‡aChicago ; ‡aLondon : ‡bThe University of Chicago Press, ‡c2003.
300 ‡axiii, 276 pages ; ‡c22 cm
336 ‡atext ‡btxt ‡2rdacontent
337 ‡aunmediated ‡bn ‡2rdamedia
338 ‡avolume ‡bnc ‡2rdacarrier
386 ‡aUniversity and college faculty members ‡2lcdgt
386 ‡3Johnson: ‡aHumanities teachers
386 ‡3Lakoff: ‡aLinguistics teachers ‡2lcdgt
386 ‡aCalifornians ‡2lcdgt
386 ‡aMen ‡2lcdgt
500 ‡aOriginally published: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1980.
500 ‡a''With a new afterword''--Cover
504 ‡aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 0 ‡tPreface -- ‡g1. ‡tConcepts we live by -- ‡g2. ‡tThe systematicity of metaphorical concepts -- ‡g3. ‡tMetaphorical systematicity: highlighting and hiding -- ‡g4. ‡tOrientational metaphors -- ‡g5. ‡tMetaphor and cultural coherence -- ‡g6. ‡tOntological metaphors -- ‡g7. ‡tPersonification -- ‡g8. ‡tMetonymy -- ‡g9. ‡tChallenges to metaphorical coherence -- ‡g10. ‡tSome further examples -- ‡g11. ‡tThe partial nature of metaphorical structuring -- ‡g12. ‡tHow is our conceptual system grounded? -- ‡g13. ‡tThe grounding of structural metaphors -- ‡g14. ‡tCausation: partly emergent and partly metaphorical -- ‡g15. ‡tThe coherent structuring of experience -- ‡g16. ‡tMetaphorical coherence -- ‡g17. ‡tComplex coherences across metaphors -- ‡g18. ‡tSome consequences for theories of conceptual structure -- ‡g19. ‡tDefinition and understanding -- ‡g20. ‡tHow metaphor can give meaning to form -- ‡g21. ‡tNew meaning -- ‡g22. ‡tThe creation of similarity -- ‡g23. ‡tMetaphor, truth, and action -- ‡g24. ‡tTruth -- ‡g25. ‡tThe myths of objectivism and subjectivism -- ‡g26. ‡tThe myth of objectivism in Western philosophy and linguistics -- ‡g27. ‡tHow metaphor reveals the limitations of the myth of objectivism -- ‡g28. ‡tSome inadequacies of the myth of subjectivism -- ‡g29. ‡tThe experientialist alternative: giving new meaning to the old myths -- ‡g30. ‡tUnderstanding -- ‡tAfterword.
520 0 ‡aMetaphor, the authors explain, is a fundamental mechanism of mind, one that allows us to use what we know about our physical and social experience to provide understanding of countless other subjects. Because such metaphors structure our most basic understandings of our experience, they are "metaphors we live by"--Metaphors that can shape our perceptions and actions without our ever noticing them. --from publisher description
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
650 7 ‡aSemantics. ‡2nli
650 7 ‡aMetaphor. ‡2nli
650 7 ‡aLanguage and language ‡xPhilosophy. ‡2nli
650 1 7 ‡aFilosofische aspecten. ‡2gtt
650 1 7 ‡aMetaforen. ‡2gtt
650 7 ‡aSprachliches Weltbild ‡2gnd
650 7 ‡aMetapher ‡2gnd
650 7 ‡aTruth ‡2fast
650 7 ‡aMetaphor ‡2fast
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650 7 ‡aConcepts ‡2fast
650 7 ‡aLanguage and languages ‡2fast
650 7 ‡aPhilosophy ‡2fast
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650 7 ‡aMetaphor. ‡2cct
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650 6 ‡aPhilosophie.
650 6 ‡aLangage et langues.
650 6 ‡aVérité.
650 6 ‡aConcepts.
650 6 ‡aMétaphore.
650 6 ‡aLangage et langues ‡xPhilosophie.
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650 0 ‡aTruth
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650 0 ‡aMetaphor
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700 1 ‡aJohnson, Mark, ‡d1949- ‡1https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJfX3fryJ367Mx8dWc8V4q
776 0 8 ‡iOnline version: ‡aLakoff, George. ‡tMetaphors we live by. ‡dChicago : University of Chicago Press, 2003 ‡w(OCoLC)1085906346
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