George Lakoff is a renowned cognitive piece of linguistics and a professor emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley. His groundbreaking work explores the intersection of language, mind, and politics, emphasizing the role of metaphors in human thought. Lakoff has authored several influential books, including "Don't Think of an Elephant!" and "Metaphors We Live By," co-authored with Mark Johnson, reshaping the understanding of political discourse and cognitive science.
Metaphors can kill or create.
Our everyday language is filled with hidden metaphors.
Metaphors shape our understanding of the world.
Metaphors are not just figures of speech; they are cognitive tools.
Metaphors structure our thoughts and actions.
Language is not a mirror of reality, but a lens through which we perceive reality.
Metaphors have the power to shape our political discourse.
Metaphors influence how we perceive and react to social issues.
Metaphors can reveal deep cultural assumptions and biases.
Metaphors can help us make sense of complex ideas.
Metaphors can both clarify and obscure our understanding.
Metaphors can frame our thinking and limit our perspective.