Experientialism
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Experientialism is the philosophical theory that experience is the source of knowledge.[1]
See also
- Cognitive linguistics
- Conceptual metaphor
- Embodied philosophy
- Extended mind
- Framing (social sciences)
- Invariance principle
- Language and thought
- Metaphor
- Metonymy
References
- George Lakoff and Mark Johnson (1980). Metaphors We Live By. University of Chicago Press.
- George Lakoff (1987). Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things: What Categories Reveal About the Mind. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-46804-6.
- George Lakoff and Mark Turner (1989). More Than Cool Reason: A Field Guide to Poetic Metaphor. University of Chicago Press.
- George Lakoff and Mark Johnson (1999). Philosophy In The Flesh: the Embodied Mind and its Challenge to Western Thought. Basic Books.
- George Lakoff and Rafael Núñez (2000). Where Mathematics Comes From: How the Embodied Mind Brings Mathematics into Being. Basic Books. ISBN 0-465-03771-2.
- Verena Haser (2005). Metaphor, Metonymy, and Experientialist Philosophy: Challenging Cognitive Semantics. Walter de Gruyter. books.google.com
Footnotes
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