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by wirthjason
636 days ago
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How could someone write a post like this and leave off the great book “Metaphors We Live By” by Lakoff and Johnson? Is particularly found the part about how metaphors “hide and highlight” information. In other words the metaphor we use necessitates how we think. We often frame arguments using the metaphor of war and that frames how we think. The other party is an enemy that must be defeated, its bloody, and there is a loser. However we could frame it as a dance, in which case they are a partner, and for the outcome to succeed they must move together in harmony. Lakoff has written other fascinating books like how metaphors are used in politics as well as math (“Where Mathematics Comes From”). |
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We do this all the time. We might say a certain fact or circumstance "tells us" something to mean its presence let us make a deduction. Eg "this equation tells us the flow is laminar in this regime". Examples of this sort of thing are abundant.