| Philosophy in the Flesh: The Embodied Mind and Its Challenge to Western Thought
(1999)
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| Front Cover |
Book Details |
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| Author |
| George Lakoff |
| Mark Johnson |
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| Publication Date |
12/1/1999 |
| Format |
Hardcover (241
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197
mm)
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| Publisher |
Basic Books |
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| Plot |
| Two leading thinkers offer a blueprint for a new philosophy. "Their ambition is massive, their argument important.…The authors engage in a sort of metaphorical genome project, attempting to delineate the genetic code of human thought." -The New York Times Book Review "This book will be an instant academic best-seller." -Mark Turner, University of Maryland This is philosophy as it has never been seen before. Lakoff and Johnson show that a philosophy responsible to the science of the mind offers a radically new and detailed understandings of what a person is. After first describing the philosophical stance that must follow from taking cognitive science seriously, they re-examine the basic concepts of the mind, time, causation, morality, and the self; then they rethink a host of philosophical traditions, from the classical Greeks through Kantian morality through modern analytical philosophy. |
| Personal Details |
| Collection Status |
In Collection |
| Index |
251 |
| Read It |
Yes |
| Links |
Amazon US
Amazon UK
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| Product Details |
| ISBN |
0465056733 |
| Cover Price |
$32.00 |
| Nr of Pages |
624 |
| First Edition |
No |
| Rare |
No |
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