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Wed 5 Mar, 2008 04:48 am
Our subjective mental life
We constantly make subjective judgments regarding abstract things, such as morality, difficulty, importance; we also have subjective experiences such as affection, desire, and achievement.
The manner in which we reason, and visualize about these matters comes from other domains of experience. "These other domains are mostly sensorimotor domains
as when we conceptualize understanding an idea (subjective experience) in terms of grasping an object (sensorimotor experience)
The cognitive mechanism for such conceptualizations is conceptual metaphor, which allows us to use the physical logic of grasping to reason about understanding."
Metaphor is pervasive throughout thought and language. Primary metaphors might properly be considered to be the fundamental building blocks for our thinking and our communication through language.
Do you have any idea how abstract ideas might be created other wise?
Quotes from Philosophy in the Flesh" by Lakoff and Johnson