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==Índice== | ==Índice== | ||
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+ | * Contents. vii. | ||
+ | * Preface. ix. | ||
+ | * Acknowledgments. xi. | ||
+ | # Concepts We Live By. 3. | ||
+ | # The Systematicity of Metaphorical Concepts. 7‑. | ||
+ | # Metaphorical Systematicity: Highlighting and Hiding. 10‑. | ||
+ | # Orientational Metaphors. 14‑. | ||
+ | # Metaphor and Cultural Coherence. 22‑. | ||
+ | # Ontological Metaphors. 25‑. | ||
+ | # Personification. 33‑. | ||
+ | # Metonymy. 35‑. | ||
+ | # Challenges to Metaphorical Coherence. 41‑. | ||
+ | # Some Further Examples. 46‑. | ||
+ | # The Partial Nature of Metaphorical Structuring. 52‑. | ||
+ | # How Is Our Conceptual System Grounded?. 56‑. | ||
+ | # The Grounding of Structural Metaphors. 61‑. | ||
+ | # Causation: Partly Emergent and Partly Metaphorical. 69‑. | ||
+ | # The Coherent Structuring of Experience. 77‑. | ||
+ | # Metaphorical Coherence. 87‑. | ||
+ | # Complex Coherence across Metaphors. 97‑. | ||
+ | # Some Consequences for Theories of Conceptual Structure. 106‑. | ||
+ | # Definition and Understanding. 115‑. | ||
+ | # How Metaphor Can Give Meaning to Form. 126‑. | ||
+ | # New Meaning. 139‑. | ||
+ | # The Creation of Similarity. 147‑. | ||
+ | # Metaphor, Truth and Action. 156‑. | ||
+ | # Truth. 159‑. | ||
+ | # The Myths of Objectivism and Subjectivism. 185‑. | ||
+ | # The Myths of Objectivism in Western Philosophy and Linguistics. 195‑. | ||
+ | # How Metaphor Reveals the Limitations of the Myth of Subjectivism. 210‑. | ||
+ | # Some Inadequacies of the Myth of Subjectivism. 223‑. | ||
+ | # The Experientialist Alternative: Giving New Meaning to the Old Myth. 226‑. | ||
+ | # Understanding. 229‑. | ||
+ | * Afterword. 239‑. | ||
+ | * References. 241‑. | ||
+ | * Afterword 2003. 243‑276. | ||
− | ==Sobre | + | ==Sobre los autores== |
− | + | George Lakoff es profesor del Department of Linguistics de la [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universidad_de_California_en_Berkeley Universidad de California en Berkeley]. Mark Johnson is Knight Professor of Liberal Arts en la [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universidad_Estatal_de_Oregón Universidad de Oregón]. | |
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Lakoff, George & Johnson, Mark; Metaphors We Live By; The University of Chicago Press; Chicago (Illinois, EEUU) — Londres (Reino Unido); 2003; ISBN 9780226468013 (Lakoff+ MWLB)
Contenido
Índice
- Contents. vii.
- Preface. ix.
- Acknowledgments. xi.
- Concepts We Live By. 3.
- The Systematicity of Metaphorical Concepts. 7‑.
- Metaphorical Systematicity: Highlighting and Hiding. 10‑.
- Orientational Metaphors. 14‑.
- Metaphor and Cultural Coherence. 22‑.
- Ontological Metaphors. 25‑.
- Personification. 33‑.
- Metonymy. 35‑.
- Challenges to Metaphorical Coherence. 41‑.
- Some Further Examples. 46‑.
- The Partial Nature of Metaphorical Structuring. 52‑.
- How Is Our Conceptual System Grounded?. 56‑.
- The Grounding of Structural Metaphors. 61‑.
- Causation: Partly Emergent and Partly Metaphorical. 69‑.
- The Coherent Structuring of Experience. 77‑.
- Metaphorical Coherence. 87‑.
- Complex Coherence across Metaphors. 97‑.
- Some Consequences for Theories of Conceptual Structure. 106‑.
- Definition and Understanding. 115‑.
- How Metaphor Can Give Meaning to Form. 126‑.
- New Meaning. 139‑.
- The Creation of Similarity. 147‑.
- Metaphor, Truth and Action. 156‑.
- Truth. 159‑.
- The Myths of Objectivism and Subjectivism. 185‑.
- The Myths of Objectivism in Western Philosophy and Linguistics. 195‑.
- How Metaphor Reveals the Limitations of the Myth of Subjectivism. 210‑.
- Some Inadequacies of the Myth of Subjectivism. 223‑.
- The Experientialist Alternative: Giving New Meaning to the Old Myth. 226‑.
- Understanding. 229‑.
- Afterword. 239‑.
- References. 241‑.
- Afterword 2003. 243‑276.
Sobre los autores
George Lakoff es profesor del Department of Linguistics de la Universidad de California en Berkeley. Mark Johnson is Knight Professor of Liberal Arts en la Universidad de Oregón.
El libro en la editorial
- Metaphors We Live By en The University of Chicago Press.
Transclusión
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- Lakoff, George & Johnson, Mark; Metaphors We Live By; The University of Chicago Press; Chicago (Illinois, EEUU) — Londres (Reino Unido); 2003; ISBN 9780226468013 (Lakoff+ MWLB)