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The way we think : conceptual blending and the mind's hidden complexities / Gilles Fauconnier, Mark Turner.

By: Fauconnier, GillesContributor(s): Turner, Mark, 1945- [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Basic Books, 2003Copyright date: 2002Edition: First paperback editionDescription: 440 pagesContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0465087868; 978046508785X; 9780465087860Subject(s): Concepts | Thought and thinking | Cognitive scienceDDC classification: 153.4 Summary: Gilles Fauconnier and Mark Turner argue that all learning and all thinking consist of blends of metaphors based on simple bodily experiences. These blends are then themselves blended together into an increasingly rich structure that makes up our mental functioning in modern society. A child’s entire development consists of learning and navigating these blends. The Way We Think shows how this blending operates; how it is affected by (and gives rise to) language, identity, and concept of category; and the rules by which we use blends to understand ideas that are new to us.
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Gilles Fauconnier and Mark Turner argue that all learning and all thinking consist of blends of metaphors based on simple bodily experiences. These blends are then themselves blended together into an increasingly rich structure that makes up our mental functioning in modern society. A child’s entire development consists of learning and navigating these blends. The Way We Think shows how this blending operates; how it is affected by (and gives rise to) language, identity, and concept of category; and the rules by which we use blends to understand ideas that are new to us.

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