[[Responsable::Lakoff, George & Johnson, Mark]]; [[Titulo::''Metaphors We Live By'']]; [[Editorial::The University of Chicago Press]]; [[Lugar_Edicion::Chicago (Illinois, EEUU) — Londres (Gran BretañaReino Unido)]]; [[Año_Edicion::]]2003; [[:[[IL::ISBN 2003]]]]&nbsp;9780226468013 (Lakoff+ MWLB)<includeonly>{{#set_internal: Libro identificación|IL=ISBN 2003}}</includeonly><noinclude>
==Índice==
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* Contents. vii.
* Preface. ix.
* Acknowledgments. xi.
# Concepts We Live By. 3.
# The Systematicity of Metaphorical Concepts. 7&#8209;.
# Metaphorical Systematicity: Highlighting and Hiding. 10&#8209;.
# Orientational Metaphors. 14&#8209;.
# Metaphor and Cultural Coherence. 22&#8209;.
# Ontological Metaphors. 25&#8209;.
# Personification. 33&#8209;.
# Metonymy. 35&#8209;.
# Challenges to Metaphorical Coherence. 41&#8209;.
# Some Further Examples. 46&#8209;.
# The Partial Nature of Metaphorical Structuring. 52&#8209;.
# How Is Our Conceptual System Grounded?. 56&#8209;.
# The Grounding of Structural Metaphors. 61&#8209;.
# Causation: Partly Emergent and Partly Metaphorical. 69&#8209;.
# The Coherent Structuring of Experience. 77&#8209;.
# Metaphorical Coherence. 87&#8209;.
# Complex Coherence across Metaphors. 97&#8209;.
# Some Consequences for Theories of Conceptual Structure. 106&#8209;.
# Definition and Understanding. 115&#8209;.
# How Metaphor Can Give Meaning to Form. 126&#8209;.
# New Meaning. 139&#8209;.
# The Creation of Similarity. 147&#8209;.
# Metaphor, Truth and Action. 156&#8209;.
# Truth. 159&#8209;.
# The Myths of Objectivism and Subjectivism. 185&#8209;.
# The Myths of Objectivism in Western Philosophy and Linguistics. 195&#8209;.
# How Metaphor Reveals the Limitations of the Myth of Subjectivism. 210&#8209;.
# Some Inadequacies of the Myth of Subjectivism. 223&#8209;.
# The Experientialist Alternative: Giving New Meaning to the Old Myth. 226&#8209;.
# Understanding. 229&#8209;.
* Afterword. 239&#8209;.
* References. 241&#8209;.
* Afterword 2003. 243&#8209;276.
==Sobre el autor / 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].
==El libro en la editorial==
* [ http://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/M/bo3637992.html Metaphors We Live By] en The University of Chicago Press.
==Transclusión==
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