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9natree9natree[Review] Metaphors We Live By (George Lakoff) SummarizedMetaphors We Live By (George Lakoff) - Amazon USA Store: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009KA3Y6I?tag=9natree-20 - Amazon Worldwide Store: https://global.buys.trade/Metaphors-We-Live-By-George-Lakoff.html - eBay: https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=Metaphors+We+Live+By+George+Lakoff+&mkcid=1&mkrid=711-53200-19255-0&siteid=0&campid=5339060787&customid=9natree&toolid=10001&mkevt=1 - Read more: https://mybook.top/read/B009KA3Y6I/ #cognitivelinguistics #metaphortheory #embodiedcognition #conceptualmetaphor #linguisticphilosophy #communicationstudies #languageandculture #MetaphorsWeLiveBy These are takeaways from this book. Firstly, Metaphoric Structures and...2025-03-1708 minEl Senado de Alicante PlazaEl Senado de Alicante PlazaLos muertos evitables por los que nadie paga - El Senado de Alicante PlazaEsta semana en el Senado de Alicante Plaza analizamos la crisis de la DANA, su gestión por parte del gobierno autonómico y central. Pese a las reacciones monetarias, las promesas económicas de unos y otros, ha habido determinados errores, ha sido una cadena basada en diferentes aspectos, primero, como es lógico, a la hora de prever lo sucedido, evitar la tragedia y reducir el número de muertos.  En la mesa de análisis de hoy contamos con María Barrios, experta en comunicación y asesora en campañas electorales. Ha desempe...2024-11-1157 min求异存同求异存同EP4. 美国大选直摇头:特朗普和哈里斯,更不想选谁当总统?在本期「求异存同」中,我们聚焦即将揭晓的美国大选和两位独特的候选人——卡玛拉·哈里斯和唐纳德·特朗普。我们围绕这两位候选人的公众形象、竞选策略以及选民的分化态度,形成了娱乐性与政治性的奇妙融合。在节目中,我们调侃了大选中越来越浓的娱乐化趋势,探讨了候选人如何借助话术和公众形象来吸引选民,以及选民为何在这场选举中显得更加冷漠或戏谑。哈里斯和特朗普的竞选策略,某种程度上已经超越了政治本身,演变为一种流行文化现象,甚至带来“戏剧化”的观感。两位候选人通过对彼此的标签化、情绪煽动和话术技巧,使选举更加充满戏剧性,令人不禁思考美国政治究竟是如何一步步走向娱乐化的。此外,我们从美国政治理论、哈贝马斯的“公共领域”理论和乔治·拉科夫的“公共形象”理论入手,深度解析了两位候选人如何通过构建公众形象影响选民,探讨这种形象化的政治风潮是否会让政治变成一场“真人秀”。在探讨的最后,我们反思了这种娱乐化和极端分化背后隐藏的危机,以及这对未来美国的民主制度将产生的深远影响。【主播】菁菁,影视打工人,IG:@yujingchenn*开开,哲学搬运工,IG:@alex.yang.ykj邮箱:agreetodiffer@outlook.com以下渠道均可收听「求异存同」:小宇宙 | 苹果播客 | 荔枝FM | Spotify | QQ音乐网易云音乐 | 喜马拉雅 | 蜻蜓FM | Amazon Music【相关链接】 希拉里的败选演讲 CBS News. Hillary Clinton's Full Concession Speech. 拜登和特朗普的争执 Bloomberg Quicktake. "Will You Shut Up Man?": Joe Biden to Donald Trump. 哈里斯和拜登的初选争执 Guardian News. "Kamala Harris Attacks Joe Biden's Record on Race in Democratic Debate." 脸书创始人扎克伯格被国会质询 C-SPAN. "SUPERCUT: Mark Zuckerberg Faces Grilling By Judiciary Committee Senators | Hearing Of The Week." 众议院议长佩洛西在国会山遭到暴徒袭击 CBS News. "New Video Shows Pelosi and Schumer Scrambling to Take Charge in Capitol Attack."【参考文献】 Baudrillard, Jean. Simulacra and Simulation. University of Michigan Press, 1994. Habermas, Jürgen. The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere: An Inquiry into a Category of Bourgeois Society. Translated by Thomas Burger, MIT Press, 1989. Inglehart, Ronald. The Silent Revolution: Changing Values and Political Styles Among Western Publics. Princeton University Press, 1977. Lakoff, George. Don't Think of an Elephant! Know Your Values and Frame the Debate: The Essential Guide for Progressives. Chelsea Green Publishing, 2004.【推荐剧集】HBO. Veep. Created by Armando Iannucci, HBO, 2012-2019.【本期时间码】00:00本期主题:聚焦美国大选的独特动态和言辞较量。00:50热度与关注度的缺失:菁菁回忆往年美国大选的氛围05:22我们为什么要关注这次大选?08:06美国的第一位女总统?哈里斯是谁?16:15哈里斯的“话术策略”:讨论哈里斯如何利用情绪和话术来回应特朗普的攻击31:26政客如何通过语言和形象管理赢得支持,以及George Lakoff和Jean Baudrillard的理论38:23特朗普的形象塑造,以及他给其他政客取的外号40:19政治困局:美国为什么陷入了一种两边都不想选的状态46:16非黑即白:两党的极端宣传让美国更加分裂50:04菁菁和开开分享在纽约时亲身经历大选的经历59:28都这么烂了,我们为什么还要去关注美国大选?Jurgen Habermas 对公共空间的理解01:13:33大胆猜测一下大选后的美国会是什么样子01:16:45总结节目内容,希望世界2024-11-021h 17A la guerra con una cuchara | Alimentación y NutriciónA la guerra con una cuchara | Alimentación y Nutrición¿Somos libres para elegir lo que comemos?¿Qué es esto de ir a la guerra con una cuchara? Te contamos por qué hacemos el pódcast y cuáles son nuestras inquietudes, que combinan alimentación y sociedad. En este episodio hablamos sobre los marcos de normalidad y la influencia del entorno en nuestras decisiones alimentarias. Pasamos de las estructuras mentales de George Lakoff a la tarrina de helado para aliviar los desengaños amorosos. Explicamos por qué nos apetecen los snacks más calóricos cuando miramos deporte en la tele. Y conversamos sobre las emociones, la avalancha de comida insana, las elecciones automatizadas y el latigaz...2024-10-0242 minVisual+menteVisual+menteV+M Pesquisa#2 – Metáforas políticasO Visual+mente apresenta o Grupo de Estudos: Políticas, Retóricas e Histórias da Visualidade. Neste segundo encontro, Ricardo Cunha Lima (UFPE) debateu "metáforas políticas, como elas nos dividem"​.Tivemos como base um texto que introduziu o grupo à teoria das metáforas cognitivas, proposta por George Lakoff e Mark Johnson em "Metáforas da Vida Cotidiana", considerando sua aplicabilidade em questões políticas. O texto, cuja teoria e linguagem são bastante acessíveis, foi retirado do livro "Don't think of an elephant" de Lakoff. É uma abordagen voltada à práxis, com a intenção de provo...2024-08-121h 52Unlimited Opinions - Philosophy, Theology, Linguistics, & MoreUnlimited Opinions - Philosophy, Theology, Linguistics, & MoreS8 E14: Season Finale - Who's Right? And How Can You Tell?Good riddance to George Lakoff's Moral Politics! In this season finale, we discuss the last section of Lakoff's book, in which he lays out his reasons for being a liberal. His reasons are of course based on his book-long characterization of conservatives as being stupid, crazy, and evil, so his stance is not exactly one we agree with. We also discuss what pieces of value we gained from reading this book and lessons for the future as we move on to Season 9!Follow us on Twitter, and send us some book suggestions for Season 9! https://twitter.com/U...2024-07-0947 minUnlimited Opinions - Philosophy, Theology, Linguistics, & MoreUnlimited Opinions - Philosophy, Theology, Linguistics, & MoreS8 E13: How Can You Love Your Country and Hate Your Government?This guy doesn't even know about federalism! Join us as we discuss George Lakoff's magnificent discussion on how he is confused by the concept of federalism, and how he divides up other varieties of liberals and conservatives. We also discuss how Lakoff fundamentally refutes his entire book, insinuates that conservatives are one step away from being violent extremists, and doesn't seem to know much of anything at all. We also diss libertarians and talk about all of the problems with the modern Classics field! Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/UlmtdOpinionsGive us your o...2024-07-0237 minUnlimited Opinions - Philosophy, Theology, Linguistics, & MoreUnlimited Opinions - Philosophy, Theology, Linguistics, & MoreS8 E11: Regulation, the Environment, and the Culture WarsIs this our angriest episode yet? Possibly! Join us as we discuss George Lakoff's thoughts on some of the most controversial topics: affirmative action, gay rights, education, the environment, and much more! As always, we point out the issues with an overly simplistic description of the conservative point of view and try to describe the much deeper ideals behind conservative thought. By this point, we're pretty fed up with George Lakoff and are committing to a new goal: MLGA - Make Linguistics Great Again!Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/UlmtdOpinionsGive us your...2024-06-1843 minUnlimited Opinions - Philosophy, Theology, Linguistics, & MoreUnlimited Opinions - Philosophy, Theology, Linguistics, & MoreS8 E8: Moral Categories in PoliticsGeorge Lakoff is right about one thing: conservatives do not like Hillary Clinton. In this episode, we look at Lakoff's descriptions of how liberals and conservatives categorize the ideal and worst citizens. Do conservatives really just care about upholding the current authority? Are liberals the only ones who believe in virtues? Lakoff seems to think so, and we criticize him heavily! Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/UlmtdOpinionsGive us your opinions here!2024-05-2851 minUnlimited Opinions - Philosophy, Theology, Linguistics, & MoreUnlimited Opinions - Philosophy, Theology, Linguistics, & MoreS8 E5: Strict Father MoralityDoes George Lakoff understand nothing about conservative morality? Maybe! Join us as we discuss his idea of Strict Father Morality, a system that he thinks conservatives believe in, with respect only for authority and strict punishments for those who do wrong. Somehow, Lakoff misses the fact that conservatives tend to believe in an objective morality that exists beyond worldly authority, but that does not stop him from professing his ideas, nor does it stop us from heavily criticizing this chapter of Moral Politics!Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/UlmtdOpinionsGive us your opinions h...2024-05-0759 minUnlimited Opinions - Philosophy, Theology, Linguistics, & MoreUnlimited Opinions - Philosophy, Theology, Linguistics, & MoreS8 E4: Experiential Morality and Keeping the Moral BooksWhich came first? Foundational moral thinking or metaphors that we use to express those foundations? George Lakoff seems to think the language came first! Join us as we try to figure out Lakoff's chicken-or-the-egg moral system as he outlines the metaphor of accounting and how morality is viewed as a system of transactions. Are we all really just trying to reach net zero in our moral obligations, or is there something much deeper to morality?Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/UlmtdOpinionsGive us your opinions here!2024-04-301h 05Unlimited Opinions - Philosophy, Theology, Linguistics, & MoreUnlimited Opinions - Philosophy, Theology, Linguistics, & MoreS8 E3: The Worldview Problem for American PoliticsOur very first episode with a live studio audience! Join us as we discuss what linguist George Lakoff views as the worldviews of liberals and conservatives. In this episode, we examine what Lakoff thinks confuses liberals about conservative views (while also just attempting to refute the conservative opinion), the different words that people on the right and left use, and what he sees as the goal for studying these worldviews. Despite his accurate assessment of what each worldview is, we find a lot to criticize in this chapter, and go on many, many tangents!Follow us on...2024-04-231h 01Unlimited Opinions - Philosophy, Theology, Linguistics, & MoreUnlimited Opinions - Philosophy, Theology, Linguistics, & MoreS8 E2: The Mind and PoliticsIn this episode, we discuss George Lakoff's completely analytical, opinion-free, 100% objective explanation of what he views as the role of cognitive linguists in examining liberal and conservative worldviews. We discuss whether or not unconscious thoughts truly exist, the importance of categories, and Lakoff's ever-present idea of conservatives being a mysterious "gorilla in the mist!" We also discuss what he gets severely wrong about the relation of political opinions to moral philosophy, and why your moral beliefs truly matter in political conversation.Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/UlmtdOpinionsGive us your opinions here!2024-04-161h 19Unlimited Opinions - Philosophy, Theology, Linguistics, & MoreUnlimited Opinions - Philosophy, Theology, Linguistics, & MoreS8 E1: Preface to George Lakoff's "Moral Politics"In this first episode of Season 8, we look at the preface to our new book: George Lakoff's Moral Politics: How Liberals and Conservatives Think, which examines the different linguistic metaphors that liberals and conservatives use to shape their worldview. We discuss Lakoff's plan for the book, how he draws his conclusions, and the immense amount of biases that he presents just in the introduction. We also go on many rants, including one about an Easter egg hunt that is spurred by the acknowledgements!Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/UlmtdOpinionsGive us your opinions he...2024-04-0956 minThe Lucas Vos PodcastThe Lucas Vos PodcastRobert Breedlove - Money, Language, Reality & Love - Lucas Vos Podcast #36Robert Breedlove is the host and creator of the "What is Money" show. This podcast is centered around money, yet it dives into numerous topics and disciplines that are surprisingly intertwined with this very question: "what is money?". Today, we explore the depths of reality, money, language and more. Please enjoy. You can find Robert's work below: https://whatismoneypodcast.com/ (His Youtube and other mediums are linked here) Timestamps: (0:00) Robert's story and "What Is Money?" (14:08) Philosophy and the self referentiality and rationality of words and language (22:55) The...2024-03-121h 09the Bestsellers Summarythe Bestsellers SummaryMapping the Hidden Power of Metaphors: Exploring Metaphors We Live ByChapter 1:what is Metaphors We Live By book about "Metaphors We Live By" by George Lakoff and Mark Johnson is a book that explores the important role metaphors play in shaping human thinking, understanding, and communication. The authors argue that metaphors are not just a literary device used for poetic effect, but rather a fundamental part of how we perceive and make sense of the world. The book contends that metaphors are not limited to language alone but are deeply ingrained in our everyday thought patterns, influencing our actions, beliefs, and social interactions. La...2024-02-1211 minBookey SummaryBookey SummaryMetaphors Unveiled: Exploring Life's Hidden Language in Metaphors We Live ByChapter 1:what is Metaphors We Live By book about"Metaphors We Live By" is a book written by George Lakoff, a cognitive linguist, and Mark Johnson, a philosopher. The book explores the role of metaphors in our everyday language and thought processes. The authors argue that metaphors are not merely linguistic devices but underlie our fundamental understanding of the world. They propose that metaphors are not just limited to poetry or literature, but shape our concepts, reasoning, and actions. Lakoff and Johnson contend that metaphors are not only used in communication but...2024-02-1211 minZwischen zwei DeckelnZwischen zwei Deckeln068 – Auf leisen Sohlen ins Gehirn von George Lakoff und Elisabeth Weling Das erste Buch im neuen Jahr ist „Auf leisen Sohlen ins Gehirn“. Hierin erläutert George Lakoff im Gespräch mit Elisabeth Wehling die Grundzüge seiner Metapherntheorie und deren Folgen auf die politische Meinungsbildung. Wir können nämlich gar nicht anders, als in Metaphern zu denken. Das kann und wird ausgenutzt. Wir erfahren, warum Steuererleichterung kein neutrales Wort ist, und was die Tatsache, dass wir unser Kind in der Nacht trösten, wenn es weint, mit unserer politischen Einstellung zu tun hat. Shownotes Buch: „Hier liegt Bitterkeit begraben“ von Cynthia Fleury Buch: „Der letzte Sommer in der Stad...2024-01-111h 08Bookey App 30 mins Book Summaries Knowledge Notes and MoreBookey App 30 mins Book Summaries Knowledge Notes and MoreNavigating Life's Guiding Metaphors: Insights from 'Metaphors We Live ByChapter 1 What's Metaphors We Live By Book by George Lakoff, Mark Johnsen"Metaphors We Live By" is a book written by George Lakoff and Mark Johnson. The book explores the significant role that metaphors play in shaping our everyday thoughts, actions, and perceptions of the world. Lakoff and Johnson argue that metaphors are not just stylistic devices or literary flourishes, but rather fundamental cognitive mechanisms that structure our understanding of reality. They propose that metaphors are pervasive and unconscious, influencing our language, thinking, and behavior in profound ways.The authors examine various aspects of human e...2023-12-1311 minEl podcast de Enso MoversEl podcast de Enso MoversEl Podcast de Enso Movers #15 - Por qué creemos en mierdas y cómo cambiar tu conducta con Ramón NoguerasLinks y libros de Ramón Nogueras: - Web: https://sesgodeconfirmacion.com/ - Substack: https://sesgodeconfirmacion.substack.com/ - ¿Por qué creemos en mierdas?: https://www.amazon.es/Por-Que-Creemos-Mierdas-Psicolog%C3%ADa/dp/8417248730/ref=sr_1_1?__mk_es_ES=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&crid=1MBU73SHWAV91&keywords=Ram%C3%B3n+Nogueras&qid=1700552299&s=books&sprefix=ram%C3%B3n+nogueras%2Cstripbooks%2C65&sr=1-1 - ¿Por qué compramos la burra?: https://www.amazon.es/Por-qu%C3%A9-compramos-burra-persuadimos/dp/8418345098/ref=sr_1_2?__mk_es_ES=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&crid=1MBU73SHWAV91&keywords=Ram%C3%B3n+N...2023-11-211h 12Short Pods [UCL]Short Pods [UCL]Short Pods #2 MetaforerDenne Short Pod introducerer til George Lakoff og Mark Johnsons forskning og forståelse af metaforer i hverdagslivet. Hvis du vil læse mere, kan vi anbefale følgende til inspiration:Hverdagens metaforer af George Lakoff og Mark Johnson, udgivet på Hans Reitzels Forlag (2005).Tilrettelæggelse og speak: Hasse MøllerLyd og klip: Hasse Møller2023-09-1208 minFig Tree Ministries PodcastFig Tree Ministries Podcast#129 - Bible 101 - Redemption & Covenant (pt. 1)Join us as we explore the foundational concepts of the Bible - Redemption and Covenant. God has a plan of redemption and he is executing this plan through a series of covenants. Understanding the basics of redemption and covenant will help you read deeper into your Bible! Support Fig Tree Ministries: https://donorbox.org/support-figtree-ministries www.figtreeteaching.com Download the Class Handout: https://www.figtreeteaching.com/faith-lessons/redemption-covenant#/ YouTube: https://youtu.be/08r86L9s-fE Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7mh4v8e7FDwOoPhQd7bz7Y References: Sandra Richter - The Epic of Eden - https://www.amazon.com...2023-05-1450 minterrettmanrreterrettmanrreR.E.A.D. [BOOK] Moral Politics How Liberals and Conservatives Think Book PDF EPUB by George LakoffDownload Moral Politics: How Liberals and Conservatives Think Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by George LakoffReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=0226467716ORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW![PDF] Download R.E.A.D. [BOOK] Moral Politics: How Liberals and Conservatives Think Book PDF EPUB Ebook | READ ONLINE Download R.E.A.D. [BOOK] Moral Politics: How Liberals and Conservatives Think Book PDF EPUB read ebook online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download R.E.A.D. [BOOK] Moral Politics: How Liberals and Conservatives Think Book PDF EPUB...2023-03-0600 minDenizenDenizenBuckminster Fuller with Amanda Joy RavenhillWho are the great thinkers of the past and what can we learn from them? In this episode we cover the life and work of Buckminster Fuller, who was an architect, inventor, futurist, and prolific writer. Our guest is Amanda Joy Ravehill, former Executive Director of the Buckminster Fuller Institute.The conversation explores:Who was Buckminster Fuller? [2:38]Buckmister Fuller's archive, The Chronophile[4:26]Converting from a zero sum to a win for all game dynamic [6:16]Amanda's tattoo of Buckminster Fuller [7:48]"You never change things by fighting the existing reality" [9:43]Four characteristics of design science: comprehensive [11:18]Four characteristics...2023-01-1834 minTouching Into PresenceTouching Into PresenceEpisode 61 - Conversations with Mark JohnsonToday's conversation is with Mark Johnson. Mark is the Philip H. Knight Professor of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Emeritus, in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Oregon. His research has focused on the philosophical implications of the role of human embodiment in meaning, conceptualization, reasoning, values, and knowing, especially from the perspective of embodied cognitive science and pragmatist philosophy. His recent work develops a naturalistic account of mind and knowing. He is co-author, with George Lakoff, of Metaphors We Live By (1980) and Philosophy in the Flesh (1999) and author of The Body in the Mind...2022-12-121h 21Very Bad WizardsVery Bad WizardsMetaphors All the Way DownWe often think of metaphors as poetic flourishes, a nice way to punctuate your ideas and make them more relatable. But what if metaphors aren’t simply tools of language but part of thought itself? David and Tamler “dive into†George Lakoff’s theory of metaphors and “explore†the implications of his view that metaphors shape and constrain the ways we conceptualize our experience of the world. Plus if we’re really living in cancel culture, we might as well do some cancelling. Say goodbye to "Singing in the Rain," Latinx, and punny academic titles among other things. Oh and it’s our 250th epi...2022-12-061h 30Epistemólogo EbrioEpistemólogo Ebrio147 – Neceser Epistemológico – George Lakoff147 – Neceser Epistemológico – George Lakoff Pensaron que no íbamos a continuar, pero sí, esta vez traemos la extensa entrevista al epistemólogo y linguística cognitivo Lakoff, que nos viene hablar de matemáticas y metáforas Puedes escucharlo desde la aplicación SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/embed/show/1uobRUSrFJp52FZdcsCOQe?si=68RLeyXWQaW3FLQw8VNwGQ Puedes escucharlo directamente desde IVOOX: https://ar.ivoox.com/es/podcast-educacion-para-jovenes-epistemologia-audio_sq_f1638689_1.html Puedes escucharlo directamente desde YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDaC646HXI5jCnkji4jBtMQ/featured?view_as=subscriber Puedes escucharlo directamente desde GOOGLE PODCAST: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuaXZv...2022-12-0449 minWizard of Ads Monday Morning MemoWizard of Ads Monday Morning MemoVerbal CounterpunchingA person unconsciously frames a statement when they choose a perspective, a point of view, or an angle of approach.Verbal counterpunching is nothing more than the reframing of a statement made by someone else.Citizens of Britain said for centuries,“The Sun Never Sets on the British Empire,” to which a citizen of India replied, “The sun never set on the British empire because even God couldn’t trust the Englishman in the dark.”Frame. Reframe.Samuel Johnson – an Englishman – wrote this definition for “oats” in his dictionary published in 1755...2022-11-2805 minPlaneta InviernoPlaneta InviernoLo de los marcos mentales: “No pienses en un elefante. Lenguaje y debate político”. George LakoffMuchas gracias por estar siempre ahí y apoyar a Planeta invierno. Canciones: Cant Stop The Rock de Apollo 440 y deal with it, de Frou Frou (Imogen Heap) “Las palabras no son inocentes. Puede que aún menos de lo que pensábamos. La palabra «elefante» hace que evoquemos automáticamente a un animal de trompa flexible y orejas grandes. Incluso cuando le pedimos a alguien que no piense en uno, lo estamos evocando. No solo eso: estamos dando carta de validez a esa palabra para referirnos a ese animal en concreto. Lo mismo ocurre en el lenguaje político. Los republica...2022-10-141h 41Innuendo Studios (non officiel)Innuendo Studios (non officiel)The Alt-Right Playbook: Control the Conversationpatreon: http://patreon.com/InnuendoStudios tumblr: http://innuendostudios.tumblr.com twitter: https://twitter.com/InnuendoStudios transcript: http://innuendostudios.tumblr.com/post/166293739407/the-first-proper-video-in-my-ongoing-series-on-the research: http://innuendostudios.tumblr.com/post/183630744222/research-masterpost sources: Sexual assault allegations: http://www.bbc.com/news/election-us-2016-37641814 Audio leak: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3dLIRHZO3Y Non-apology: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/trump-apologizes-vulgar-comments-about-women-recorded-2005-n662311 "I never said I was a perfect person": https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/422775643948851200 "or claimed to be someone that I'm not": https://www...2022-09-2400 minOut of the BlueOut of the Blue#24 – Clashing Disciplines in Healthcare - Richard GoossensA design researcher and a doctor sit together for a coffee in a hospital café. They discuss and draw on a napkin what a joined education programme for designers and medical students could look like. What if doctors understood design for healthcare, and designers the healthcare world? 25+ years later and the Medisign MSc track at Industrial Design Engineering, TU Delft is still going strong. We are excited to catch up with its co-founder Richard Goossens, Professor of Physical Ergonomics, for a conversation on biomechanical engineering, design research for healthcare, how serendipity shapes many wonderfully clashing collaborations and d...2022-06-3038 minCognitive RevolutionCognitive Revolution#83: George Lakoff on a Life Lived by MetaphorThis is Cognitive Revolution, my show about the personal side of the intellectual journey. Each week, I interview an eminent scientist, writer, or academic about the experiences that shaped their ideas. The show is available wherever you listen to podcasts.This week’s guest is George Lakoff. George is one of the most highly cited cognitive scientists of all time, with his book Metaphors We Live By (co-authored with Mark Johnson) having been referenced in over 75,000 other scientific papers. George is best known for his work on how metaphor provides the structure of cognition, generally known as th...2022-02-221h 10PodcastPodcast#83: George Lakoff on a Life Lived by MetaphorThis is Cognitive Revolution, my show about the personal side of the intellectual journey. Each week, I interview an eminent scientist, writer, or academic about the experiences that shaped their ideas. The show is available wherever you listen to podcasts.This week’s guest is George Lakoff. George is one of the most highly cited cognitive scientists of all time, with his book Metaphors We Live By (co-authored with Mark Johnson) having been referenced in over 75,000 other scientific papers. George is best known for his work on how metaphor provides the structure of cognition, generally known as th...2022-02-221h 10ConspiritualityConspiritualityBonus Sample: Rational Emotions & Poetic ScienceAre emotions really separate from rationality? Is trusting science similar to religious faith? Do poetry and mythic archetypes disclose a reality beyond the material world? What might characters like Mr. Spock reveal about logical thinking? Julian explores the relationships between scientific and religious world views through the lenses of emotions, metaphors, and the brain. He draws on clips from neuroscientist Antonio Damasio, philosopher Julia Galef,  linguist George Lakoff, biology professor Robert Sapolsky, and neurologist Vilayanur Ramachandran.Show NotesThis Time With Feeling: David Brooks and Antonio Damasio40/40 Vision Lecture: Neurology and t...2021-11-0808 minThe Innovation ShowThe Innovation ShowMetaphors We Live By with George LakoffThe now-classic Metaphors We Live By changed our understanding of metaphor and its role in language and the mind. Metaphor, our guest explains, is a fundamental mechanism of mind, one that allows us to use what we know about our physical and social experience to provide an understanding of countless other subjects. Because such metaphors structure our most basic understandings of our experience, they are "metaphors we live by"—metaphors that can shape our perceptions and actions without our ever noticing them. It is an immense honour and real treat to welcome the author of a plethora of titles including th...2021-10-061h 23The Innovation ShowThe Innovation ShowMetaphors We Live By with George LakoffThe now-classic Metaphors We Live By changed our understanding of metaphor and its role in language and the mind. Metaphor, our guest explains, is a fundamental mechanism of mind, one that allows us to use what we know about our physical and social experience to provide an understanding of countless other subjects. Because such metaphors structure our most basic understandings of our experience, they are "metaphors we live by"—metaphors that can shape our perceptions and actions without our ever noticing them. It is an immense honour and real treat to welcome the author of a plethora of titles including th...2021-10-061h 23The Innovation ShowThe Innovation ShowMetaphors We Live By with George LakoffThe now-classic Metaphors We Live By changed our understanding of metaphor and its role in language and the mind. Metaphor, our guest explains, is a fundamental mechanism of mind, one that allows us to use what we know about our physical and social experience to provide an understanding of countless other subjects. Because such metaphors structure our most basic understandings of our experience, they are "metaphors we live by"—metaphors that can shape our perceptions and actions without our ever noticing them. It is an immense honour and real treat to welcome the author of a...2021-10-061h 23The Alt Asset Allocation PodcastThe Alt Asset Allocation Podcast46: Bonds and Macro Outlook with George GoncalvesFor the full audio interview, transcript, show notes and more visit: https://altassetallocation.com/ George Goncalves on Macro Outlook. Fed Action, USD - including Shadow Banking & EuroDollar, Gold, and obviously Bonds. We talk about the current state of these markets and where they could go in the future. George has a wealth of information and shares with us his keen insight. Recording Date: Jan-2021 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/investinalts/support2021-05-1759 minSpeaking Cat - The Peeking Cat Literary PodcastSpeaking Cat - The Peeking Cat Literary Podcastep 014 - Metaphors We Live By by George Lakoff and Mark JohnsonA dive into common metaphors, how we use them, how often we don't even notice we're using them, and how we could turn language on its head. Based on "Metaphors We Live By" by George Lakoff and Mark Johnson.2021-03-2722 minAccidental GodsAccidental GodsModels of Mind: bringing emotional intelligence into the heart of governance with Rachel LilleyHow different would our world be if we understood how our minds - and feelings - worked?  How would our workplaces change if everyone was doing their best to understand how everyone else experienced the world? Dr Rachel Lilley describes how shifting our perspectives changes everything - from work to home to government. Rachel combines extensive  academic research with  many years practical  experience  working  with  teams and senior leaders  to offer unique and practical  insights  into attention, emotions, consciousness and decision making.  She has particular expertise in behaviour change related to sustainability, climate change and community engagement as well as exte...2021-02-031h 02Piedzīvot lappusesPiedzīvot lappusesCeturtā nodaļa, kurā Inga Spriņģe vēstī vienas grāmatas stāstu.Pētniecisko žurnālisti Ingu Spriņģi var vien apbrīnot par viņas aizrautību darbā. Tikpat aizrautīgi un azartiski viņa runā arī par grāmatām. Ikdienā kaislīga detektīvžanra cienītāja Inga raidierakstā “Piedzīvot lappuses” stāsta par grāmatu, kas ļoti noderējusi viņas darbā.Klausies Ingas Spriņges vienas grāmatas stāstu par George Lakoff “Don‘t think of an elephant”. Vēlies atbalstīt raidieraksta turpmāko tapšanu? Doies uz https://www.patreon.com/join/PiedzivotSērijas apraksts.[1:50] Kādas ir Ingas attiecības a...2021-01-2139 minLa resistencia liberalLa resistencia liberalPiensa en una República (Episodio 3)La mejor forma de comunicar una idea abstracta y evitar explicarla para que se descubra su significado es destruir la idea concreta de tu enemigo. Esto se consigue, como vio George Lakoff, teniendo la iniciativa para marcar las cuestiones políticas de debate, y etiquetar a los adversarios con su lenguaje y sus valores. De esta manera, los republicanos norteamericanos conseguían que los demócratas discutieran los temas que querían, con sus palabras, y que, por tanto, estuvieran siempre a la defensiva. Así el Partido Demócrata asumía los errores y problemas, y el Repúbli...2020-12-2608 min#AncientTexan#AncientTexanGLPM: Introducing the Political Mind by George LakoffI have begun reading George Lakoff with my audience ... I hope to better understand how my own brain works and how that impacts my life and the politics of our country.    George claims that cognitive science is saying 98% of our decision process is in the subconscious realm.   It claims this has a huge impact on our political world especially considering that most of us still believe that we humans are logical creatures.   If you are interested in exploring the ideas in this book with me, then welcome, my friend.  I hope the two of us can reach out acr...2020-12-0224 minThe Front Porch PodcastThe Front Porch Podcast21. Mike is convinced these are not the end-times.Headspace, being (accidentally?) religious in college, and our general inconsistency as people.  Mike is a Cal Poly/Front Porch alum, and resident expert on talking ad nauseam about things he knows nothing about.   Mike is reading Don't Think of an Elephant by George Lakoff.   Find the Flat Earth documentary on Netflix.   Find The Root Beer Lover here.   For terrific short stories, Mike recommends George Saunders.   For everything Front Porch is up to--from free meals, to book clubs, to free coffee, to our weekly...2020-11-1900 minComunica, tu podcast de comunicaciónComunica, tu podcast de comunicaciónComunica T2x40 (82) | No pienses en un elefante, de George LakoffBienvenido a Comunica, el podcast donde hablamos de: ▶️ Comunicación corporativa ▶️ Relaciones públicas ▶️ Comunicación no verbal ▶️ Gabinete de prensa ▶️ Estrategia ▶️ Gestión de la marca personal y la marca corporativa ▶️ Y en verano (o invierno) también de libros En este programa os recomiendo el libro No pienses en un elefante de George Lakoff. ¿Qué se puede aprender de este libro? 1️⃣ Qué son y cómo funcionan los marcos mentales. 2️⃣ La importancia del lenguaje y la influencia que puede ejercer en las personas. 3️⃣ Modelo del padre estricto y modelo del progenitor nutridor. Descansad este fin de semana, nos escuchamos el próximo viernes y recordad: no se t...2020-08-0715 minRULE 8 POLITICSRULE 8 POLITICSTravis Lambirth - UC Davis Law Student and FilmmakerWatch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/WD6ZmXRtk34 Travis Lambirth is a law student at UC Davis. He has a bachelor's degree in political science from UC Berkeley. Prior to law school, he was a filmmaker and entertainment entrepreneur. https://twitter.com/travislambirth Lambirth, Travis. "Hot Takes and The Takedown of Sense-Making." Medium (July 17, 2020). https://medium.com/@travislambirth/hot-takes-and-the-takedown-of-sense-making-13e59ca28dff Maclay, Kathleen. "Linguists advise Democrats to talk the moral high ground." UC Berkeley (July 23, 2012). https://news.berkeley.edu/2012/07/23/linguist-george-lakoff-offers-election-2012-advice-for-democrats/ Lakoff, George. "Framing 101." Excerpt from Don't Think...2020-07-182h 15Future HindsightFuture HindsightThe Truth Sandwich: George LakoffTruth sandwich George Lakoff invented a construct called the Truth Sandwich in order to effectively frame the truth and negate a lie. In it, true statements act as "bread," and the lie is the "filling." A truth sandwich always starts with the truth because framing first is an advantage. Next, indicate the lie and state that it is a lie. Return immediately to the truth. The truth must always be repeated more than the lie.  Simply negating a lie without first stating the truth helps liars because it highlights the lie first. The Truth Sandwich formula of t...2020-05-2225 minFuture HindsightFuture HindsightThe Truth Sandwich: George LakoffTruth sandwich George Lakoff invented a construct called the Truth Sandwich in order to effectively frame the truth and negate a lie. In it, true statements act as "bread," and the lie is the "filling." A truth sandwich always starts with the truth because framing first is an advantage. Next, indicate the lie and state that it is a lie. Return immediately to the truth. The truth must always be repeated more than the lie.  Simply negating a lie without first stating the truth helps liars because it highlights the lie first. The Truth Sandwich formula of t...2020-05-2225 minThen & Now: Philosophy, History & PoliticsThen & Now: Philosophy, History & PoliticsMetaphors We Live By: George Lakoff and Mark JohnsonMetaphors We Live By is an influential book by linguists and philosophers George Lakoff and Mark Johnson published in 1980. It has since revolutionized the way we understand language and how we relate our own experiences to the world around us.But what exactly are metaphors?Lakoff and Johnson argue that metaphors aren’t just poetry, but a fundamental part of our brain conceptual system. That is, they’re central to the way we perceive ourselves, others, and the world.Lakoff and Johnson write that the ‘essence of metaphor is understanding and experiencing one kind of thing in terms of another.’One of t...2020-04-0212 minHorses for FutureHorses for FutureEpisode 13: Learning To Talk To One Another - George Lakoff Pt 3This concludes our three part discussion of the work of George Lakoff. If you’re a regular listener to this podcast, I think it would be fair to say you believe that the climate change crisis is real. And you also want to take actions that can help mitigate the effects. Some of those actions won't involve other people, but if we really want to make a difference we need to let others know what we're doing. One of the many reasons that horse people can make a difference is horses are everywhere. We keep horses in the country. We ke...2020-02-0739 minHorses for FutureHorses for FutureEpisode 12: Learning To Talk To One Another - George Lakoff Pt. 2In last week’s podcast I introduced you to the work of George Layoff. Layoff is a cognitive linguist who has been studying the use of metaphors and the effect they have on our behavior. Metaphors are formed early in life. The associations between physical experiences and emotional responses are formed so early we aren’t even aware of the links. We talk about warm-hearted people and relationships that are hot and cold because as an infant when our mothers held us we experienced warmth and affection linked together. What has this got to do with climate change? It turns out...2020-01-3139 minPossibly related to Point of Inquiry — George Lakoff on HuffdufferPossibly related to Point of Inquiry — George Lakoff on HuffdufferThe Neuroscience of Language and Thought, Dr. George Lakoff Professor of LinguisticsWe think with our brains. How is this possible? How can meaningful ideas arise from neurons, even billions of them? How can language, with its intricate structure, be a product of a physical brain? If all ideas are physical, what are abstract ideas, like freedom and morality? We are approaching an answer. Lakoff's current research covers many areas of Conceptual Analysis within Cognitive Linguistics: (i) The nature of human conceptual systems, especially metaphor systems for concepts such as time, events, causation, emotions, morality, the self, politics, etc. May 26th, 2011 http://www.isepp.org/Pages/10-11%20Pages/Lakoff.html === Original video...2020-01-2500 minHorses for FutureHorses for FutureEpisode 11: Learning To Talk To One Another - George Lakoff Pt 1Here we are again - at the start of another Presidential election year. Please don’t stop reading. This isn’t about politics - not directly anyway. In the US we are becoming a divided nation. If you step outside your echo chamber, you are immediately treading on dangerous ground. What do you talk about that won’t raise someone else’s hackles? We can’t even talk about the weather anymore. It used to be the safe, go-to subject. But any talk of weather leads straight to the climate crisis and now we’re on dangerous ground again. So how do we ta...2020-01-2440 minPatt Morrison AsksPatt Morrison AsksLinguist George Lakoff on why the GOP is better at messaging, and how Democrats can close that gapPatt Morrison talks with George P. Lakoff an American cognitive linguist and philosopher.  2018-11-2713 minReliable SourcesReliable SourcesLinguist George Lakoff breaks down Trump's "tropes"Renowned linguist George Lakoff joins Brian Stelter to discuss how Trump uses speech as a technique to manipulate audiences. "The media is not doing its job," Lakoff argues. He urges the press to not just repeat or negate what the president says about topics like the "caravan," but to come up with new framings that put facts first.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy2018-11-0931 minFree Forum with Terrence McNallyFree Forum with Terrence McNally(1) THOMAS FRANK What's the Matter with Kansas? (2) GEORGE LAKOFF Don't Think of an Elephant - both recorded in 2004Late summer 2004, I recorded conversations with Thomas Frank on What's the Matter With Kansas? and with George Lakoff on Don't Think of an Elephant. We were deep in two wars and three months from the Bush-Kerry election. Both Frank and Lakoff point to blind spots about the way we see the world, how we frame what we experience, and how powerful both can be. What do they have to tell us today three months from the 2018 midterms?2018-08-081h 00Reliable SourcesReliable SourcesGeorge Lakoff says Trump "weaponizes words." A solution? The "truth sandwich"Linguist George Lakoff, a vocal critic of President Trump, tells Brian Stelter that news outlets are empowering Trump to "lie" to the public. He's critical of Stelter and other journalists for repeating Trump's claims, even in the context of fact-checking. He makes the cases that Trump has "turned words into weapons," and "he's winning the linguistic war."To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy2018-06-1425 minThe Spectacular Marketing PodcastThe Spectacular Marketing PodcastMaking businesses better listeners with Alastair Herbert from LinguabrandABOUT:    If you listen deeply enough - people are telling you exactly what you need to know to sell to them better.   This week, Alastair Herbert takes us through his approach to tone of voice and the use of language in psychology. He shares the importance of listening to your customers and your rivals to understand what makes you different and how you can use this to your advantage.      ALASTAIR HERBERT   Alastair Herbert is the founder of Linguabrand, a language-driven research and dev...2018-06-051h 19Do By FridayDo By FridayPussy HattingThis week's challenge: read Vision. You can hear the after show and support Do By Friday on Patreon! Show Notes Trump Only Has One Scandal - The Atlantic EMILY’s List Laura Jane Grace - Wikipedia Jill Lepore | The New Yorker Reconcilable Differences #78: Right Above Self-Actualization - Relay FM Accidental Tech Podcast: 267: I Slowly Ate the Crystals Neutral Response - YouTube Metaphors We Live By, Lakoff, Johnson George Lakoff: Moral Politics - YouTube Retweet to Impeach Stock and flow - Wikipedia Lipstick effect - Wikipedia 2018-05-251h 51FrameLab PodcastFrameLab PodcastSome Jedi Mind TricksIn Episode 8, George and Gil discuss six cognitive illusions/effects used by advertisers, marketers, and propagandists to influence public opinion. These include: The Clustering Illusion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clustering_illusion The Social Proof Principle: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_proof The Reciprocity Principle: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reciprocity_(social_psychology) The Authority Bias https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Authority_bias The Story Bias https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/science-choice/201612/what-is-narrative-bias The Forer/Barnum Effect https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnum_effect Works Referenced: Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert Cialdini https://www.goodreads.com...2018-04-2955 minConversations With Remarkable MindsConversations With Remarkable MindsLakoff, George - Language Communicating Society - 07.03.07"Metaphors We Live By", "Thinking Points: Communicating Our American Values". Thought & language: the centrality of metaphor to human thinking, political behavior & society. George Lakoff is the Richard and Rhoda Goldman Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science and Linguistics at the Univ, of California at Berkeley, Although some of his research involves questions traditionally pursued by linguists, he is most famous for his ideas about the centrality of metaphor to human thinking, political behavior & society. He is well known for his concept of the "embodied mind", first written about in relation to mathematics, subsequently applied to politics as well. "...2018-02-2619 minConversations With Remarkable MindsConversations With Remarkable MindsLakoff, George - Language Communicating Society - 11.02.25"Metaphors We Live By", "Thinking Points: Communicating Our American Values". Thought & language: the centrality of metaphor to human thinking, political behavior & society. Continuing the discussion George Lakoff is the Richard and Rhoda Goldman Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science and Linguistics at the Univ, of California at Berkeley,  Although some of his research involves questions traditionally pursued by linguists, he is most famous for his ideas about the centrality of metaphor to human thinking, political behavior & society. He is well known for his concept of the "embodied mind", first written about in relation to mathematics, subsequently applied to p...2018-02-2623 minIt’s All PoliticalIt’s All PoliticalGeorge Lakoff on the art of political rhetoricWe get super wonky with George Lakoff, the message-framing guru who Democrats and progressive nonprofits turn to how to shape their ideas. He talks about the immigration battle, breaks down how progressives should respond to Trump’s tweets and throws rose petals -- much to Joe’s chagrin -- at new Democratic superstar Rep. Joe Kennedy III. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2018-02-2046 minPodcasts from CitysidePodcasts from CitysideUncharted Episode 24: Don't underestimate TrumpPolitical messages gain added strength when they’re delivered in a way that matches how our brains process information. Pioneering cognitive linguist George Lakoff says that America’s leading progressive politicians have ignored the science, while Donald Trump and the right wing have connected with voters with dangerous effectiveness. In October 2017, Lakoff, a former distinguished professor at UC Berkeley,  sat down with journalist Daphne White at the fifth annual Uncharted Berkeley Festival of Ideas in Berkeley, to discuss how so many people underestimated the man who became the 45th president of the United States.2018-01-0244 minDiscover the Best Sellers Audiobooks in Nonfiction and PoliticsDiscover the Best Sellers Audiobooks in Nonfiction and PoliticsMoral Politics Audiobook by George LakoffListen to the full audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Moral Politics Subtitle: How Liberals and Conservatives Think, 3rd Edition Author: George Lakoff Narrator: Fajer Al-Kaisi Format: Unabridged Length: 13 hrs and 57 mins Language: English Release date: 12-26-17 Publisher: Audible Studios Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 3 votes Genres: Nonfiction, Politics Publisher's Summary: When Moral Politics was first published two decades ago, it redefined how Americans think and talk about politics through the lens of cognitive political psychology. Contact me for any questions: inforeq17@gmail.com2017-12-261h 57Dueling DialoguesDueling DialoguesDeuling Dialogues Ep. 22 - The New Enlightenment: ChangeOn Today's Show: The New Enlightenment: Change. George Lakoff's book, Political Mind, political empathy vs logic. Trump is a populous, business man, and a nationalist while Obama and Trudeau are globalists. Is modern technology breeding the New World Order. Bloomberg: The New World Order Leaves America Behind. Allies are pulling back, not trusting Trump. "Drain the Swamp" is Trump's mantra. No more of the old shadow government. What happened to Lakoff's empathetic voters? Is it technology? Is technology playing a role rewiring our brains and way of thinking? Has emotion being replaced by Google's logic. Which is more important, emotions...2017-10-0700 minDueling DialoguesDueling DialoguesDueling Dialogues Ep. 18 - Intro to Shadow GovernmentOn today's show: Intro to Shadow Government, does it exist and if it does who is this Shadow Government? Carter, Reagan, Obama, and Trump Administrations were not part of the original shadow government. Clinton and Bush's are part of the old shadow government. The Globalist Movement or The New World Order are both democrats and republicans. Linguist and philosopher George Lakoff's theories. Not one, not three, but four shadow governments? Globalist Merkel vs Nationalist like Trump. Shadow governments are real and are NOT conspiracy theories. Brexit is a new way of thinking and often driven by empathy and emotions. Obama's...2017-09-2600 minNorthern Alliance Radio - Mitch BergNorthern Alliance Radio - Mitch Berg09/16/17 George Lakoff; New Duckspeak09/16/17 George Lakoff; New Duckspeak by Northern Alliance Radio - Mitch BergSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2017-09-1659 minWe The PodcastWe The PodcastFraming the Message with Professor George LakoffGeorge Lakoff is a professor of cognitive linguistics and philosophy at the University of California at Berkeley. Now, you might be asking yourself, “what does cognitive science, linguistic science, and phenomenology have to do with working families and the economy?” Well, as it turns out, quite a bit. Professor Lakoff studies the way that human beings think about ideas, including politics, and the way that the things we hear and say affect the things we believe. Music by: Podington Bear2017-08-1044 minThe Future Is A MixtapeThe Future Is A Mixtape009: An Apple A Day . . .On this episode, Jesse & Matt discuss the third most important element of The Golden Square which is so simple and obvious, that it’s remarkable this idea is even contested as a human right in the Yankee-lands of Ol’ Red, White and Blue: the absolute right to healthcare for every human being on Earth. Matthew will provide a surprising prologue about what’s suddenly taken place in his personal life since this episode’s initial recording and open up about his mother’s life-long illness; in call & response fashion, Jesse will then talk about what it was like to get health...2017-07-201h 38Working Life PodcastWorking Life PodcastEpisode 37: This Is Your Brain On Politics—Or Why Progressives LoseEpisode 37: Our brains are hard-wired when it comes to political ideology. Until people understand how the brain processes political ideas—based on circuitry we aren't even aware of—progressives, not to mention the Democratic Party, will continue to lose elections. That's the view of political linguistics guru George Lakoff, who comes back to the podcast for another in-depth conversation with Jonathan. In the midst of the health care battle and more losses for Democrats in special election, Lakoff chats about why conservatives think the way they do, why Jon Ossoff was a dumb candidate and if there is any hope for...2017-07-0500 minKPFA - TalkiesKPFA - TalkiesGeorge Lakoff – “The Present Political Divide: What To Do Now”Excerpts of the speech by George Lakoff: “The Present Political Divide: What To Do Now” at The Center of Right Wing Studies, UC Berkeley, on March 14, 2017. Hosted by Kris Welch. The post George Lakoff – “The Present Political Divide: What To Do Now” appeared first on KPFA. 2017-05-1108 minWord of MouthWord of MouthCucks, snowflakes and virtue signalling: the new US political lexiconMichael Rosen and Dr Laura Wright interview the eminent US linguist George Lakoff about the new political words coming out of the US right now, mainly from the alt-right, and the effectiveness of Trump's use of language. George Lakoff is the former Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science and Linguistics at the University of California at Berkeley. His thesis is that people's lives are significantly influenced by the central metaphors they use, whatever their political beliefs, and that how information is framed is crucial in how it is received. Producer Beth O'Dea.2017-05-0227 minHow You Can Save The World: Sustainable Living and Social ActivismHow You Can Save The World: Sustainable Living and Social ActivismEpisode 16--It's STILL up to US!!!!!Episode 16    IT'S STILL UP TO US !!!   Please send feedback to howyoucansavetheworld@gmail.com! I’d love to hear from you Communicate with the show via Twitter or Facebook This week I talk about ways to stay sane while continuing to be a committed and effective social activist. I was lucky enough to get us an interview with the creator and editor of one of the best Weekly Social Activism To Do sites The down and dirty recap! An interview with Jenn Hofmann of The Weekly Action Checklist for Democrats, Indep...2017-04-0658 minFree Forum with Terrence McNallyFree Forum with Terrence McNallyFree Forum - Two classic political interviews from 2004 THOMAS FRANK, WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH KANSAS? How Conservatives Won the Heart of America GEORGE LAKOFF, DON'T THINK OF AN ELEPHANT: Know Your Values and Frame the DebateOriginally Aired in 2004They noticed trends, asked questions, offered warnings and gave advice. "Why does the pro-life factory worker who listens to Rush Limbaugh repeatedly vote for the party that is less likely to protect his safety, less likely to protect his job, and less likely to benefit him economically?" - Thomas Frank"In politics framing is about making sure the debate takes place in language that fits your worldview. Framing trumps facts and self-interest." - George Lakoff Twelve years later their worst fears came true.2017-03-0459 minMembranjeMembranje032 Membranje: jezikovni sloni z Igorjem Ž. Žagarjem Bodeča žica je tehnična ovira. Vojska je izobraževalna ustanova. Vojna je mirovno posredovanje. Kriza je priložnost. Laž je alternativna resnica. Propaganda je komuniciranje z javnostjo. Rasist je pripadnik ogrožene večine. Najprej pa je treba naštete besede umestiti v prepričljiv jezikovni okvir. O uporabi jezikovnih okvirov v politični govorici je med lansko predsedniško kampanjo v ZDA veliko pisal ameriški kognitivni jezikoslovec George Lakoff, ko je analiziral nastope predsednika Donalda Trumpa. V člankih in podkastih je večinoma ponovil ugotovitve iz knjige Don’t Think of an Elephant – Kno...2017-02-231h 10Climate OneClimate OneEcological IntelligenceWhat’s really preventing us from enacting environmental change? Blame our brains, says Daniel Goleman, author of Ecological Intelligence. As he explains it, “The problem comes down to a design flaw in the human brain.” Evolution fine-tuned our brains to protect us from immediate survival threats – lions, tigers and bears. But long-term dangers, such as those that threaten our planet today, don’t register. “The problem is that we don’t perceive, nor are we alarmed by, these changes,” says Goleman. “And so we’re in this dilemma where we can show people, “Well, you know, your carbon footprint is this,” but it doesn’t...2017-01-271h 00TrumpWatch with Jesse LentTrumpWatch with Jesse LentWhat is behind President Trump's unique speaking style? (George Lakoff)In the first-ever one-hour edition of TrumpWatch, host Jesse Lent explores the new President's unorthodox speaking style with George Lakoff, professor of cognitive science and linguistics at UC Berkeley's graduate program and takes your calls on whether you think Trump's manner of expressing himself is strategic.2017-01-2658 minThe FAR SideThe FAR Side#9 - Faderfigurer ~ fra Alfons Åbergs far til Donald TrumpVi kigger nærmere på berømte faderfigurer på film, på tv og i bøger, fra glansbilledet kong Mufasa fra Løvernes Konge til skræmmebilleder Donald Trump. Hvilke positive og negative egenskaber har den typiske far, og kan vi lære noget af ham? Lige som Alfons Åbergs tilbagetrukne far er den arketypisk far et levende paradoks: fraværende men alligevel nærværende, produktiv på en uproduktiv måde og fuld af alverdens gode men ubrugelige livstid. I de senere år har faderrollen fået nogle gevaldige ridser i lakken. Vi opdaterer dig på den isnende sa...2016-08-1254 minThe ConversationThe ConversationThe Conversation - 62 - Rebecca CostaRebecca Costa is a self-proclaimed sociobiologist, author of The Watchman's Rattle: A Radical New Theory of Collapse, and host of the radio program The Costa Report. Throughout The Conversation we have regularly talked about the question of cognitive limits in an increasingly complex society, but we have only addressed the idea in passing. Wanting to dedicate a full episode to cognitive limits, we launched a search for interviewees that lead us straight to Rebecca Costa. There are lots of connections in this episode, but the most developed ones are with Joseph Tainter and George Lakoff. The...2016-02-0500 minThe ConversationThe ConversationThe Conversation - 60 - George LakoffGeorge Lakoff is one of the most influential living linguists. He has revolutionized how we think about metaphor's role in cognition, the grounding of metaphor in the human body, and the metaphorical basis of mathemetics. Equally important, Lakoff is extremely active outside of the lab, as a teacher, author, speaker, and political consultant. His books include Metaphors We Live By, Don't Think of an Elephant, and Moral Politics. I spoke to George for two hours and, I think it's fair to say, he constructs the largest system of interconnected theories yet featured in The Conversation—which is something yo...2016-01-2900 minMere RhetoricMere RhetoricMetaphors We Live By     Welcome to Mere Rhetoric the podcast for beginners and outsiders about the ideas, people and movements who have shaped rhetorical history. Send us feedback or suggestions at mererhetoricpodcast@gmail.com if you’d like, or go on iTunes and give us a rating—hopefullly a good one, but whatever you do... I’m Mary Hedengren and I was an English major.       We English majors are always being accused of loving metaphors. “We write clearly,” our science friends say smugly. “We don’t use any of that flowery langua...2015-09-0908 minrabble radiorabble radioGet out and vote!It felt like summer was over when we got word of the election call, didn’t it? OK, so now that Stephen Harper has spoiled our summer fun, time to spoil some of his. It works in the favour of Stephen Harper’s Conservatives if voters stay home. Today we’ll talk about why it’s necessary for YOU … to get out and vote.   We’ll also hear about strategies to get out the vote among people who traditionally don’t vote. Item 1: Be the Vote is a new organization that’s taking action...2015-09-0132 minNeeds No IntroductionNeeds No IntroductionGeorge Lakoff: Framing progressive values and language to win the next electionOn April 18 in Toronto, American cognitive linguist and author of Don’t Think of an Elephant George Lakoff spoke to a crowd in Toronto about how conservative values have come to dominate public discourse. Accomplishing this, he said, has been as much about the construction of metaphors as it has been about policies. Conservatives in the US and Canada have crafted a worldview and adjusted politics to fit with the framework; progressives have yet to figure this out. When the progressive response is primarily criticism, said Lakoff, the debate is still framed in conservative terms. Progressives won’t reclaim politi...2015-04-2054 minDiscover New Releases Audiobooks in Nonfiction, PoliticsDiscover New Releases Audiobooks in Nonfiction, PoliticsThe All New Don't Think of an Elephant! Audiobook by George LakoffPlease visit https://fashabooks.com/aff/fashabooks/158 to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: The All New Don't Think of an Elephant! Subtitle: Know Your Values and Frame the Debate Author: George Lakoff Narrator: Chris Sorenson Format: Unabridged Length: 6 hrs and 54 mins Language: English Release date: 10-10-14 Publisher: Recorded Books Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 178 votes Genres: Nonfiction, Politics Publisher's Summary: Since it became an international best-seller in 2004, Don't Think of an Elephant! has been the definitive handbook for progressives who want to articulate their goals and values to voters, understand how conservatives think and why people...2014-10-1005 minDiscover New Releases Audiobooks in Nonfiction, PoliticsDiscover New Releases Audiobooks in Nonfiction, PoliticsThe All New Don't Think of an Elephant! Audiobook by George LakoffListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttp://hotaudiobook.comTitle: The All New Don't Think of an Elephant! Subtitle: Know Your Values and Frame the Debate Author: George Lakoff Narrator: Chris Sorenson Format: Unabridged Length: 6 hrs and 54 mins Language: English Release date: 10-10-14 Publisher: Recorded Books Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 178 votes Genres: Nonfiction, Politics Publisher's Summary: Since it became an international best-seller in 2004, Don't Think of an Elephant! has been the definitive handbook for progressives who want to articulate their goals and values to voters, understand how conservatives think and why people often vote against their best interests...2014-10-106h 54Listen to the Best Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsListen to the Best Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsThe All New Don't Think of an Elephant!: Know Your Values and Frame the Debate by George LakoffPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/221426 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The All New Don't Think of an Elephant!: Know Your Values and Frame the Debate Author: George Lakoff Narrator: Chris Sorensen Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 51 minutes Release date: September 23, 2014 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.67 of Total 12 Ratings of Narrator: 1 of Total 1 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: Ten years after writing the definitive, international bestselling book on political debate and messaging, George Lakoff returns with new strategies about how to frame today’s essential issues.Called the “father of framing” by The New York Times, Lakoff explains how fr...2014-09-2303 minClimate OneClimate OneEcological Intelligence (04/18/14) (Rebroadcast)What’s really preventing us from enacting environmental change? Blame our brains, says Daniel Goleman, author of Ecological Intelligence. As he explains it, “The problem comes down to a design flaw in the human brain.” Evolution fine-tuned our brains to protect us from immediate survival threats – lions, tigers and bears. But long-term dangers, such as those that threaten our planet today, don’t register. “The problem is that we don’t perceive, nor are we alarmed by, these changes,” says Goleman. “And so we’re in this dilemma where we can show people, “Well, you know, your carbon footprint is this,” but it doesn’t...2014-07-111h 00Climate OneClimate OneEcological Intelligence (04/18/14)What’s really preventing us from enacting environmental change? Blame our brains, says Daniel Goleman, author of Ecological Intelligence. As he explains it, “The problem comes down to a design flaw in the human brain.” Evolution fine-tuned our brains to protect us from immediate survival threats – lions, tigers and bears. But long-term dangers, such as those that threaten our planet today, don’t register. “The problem is that we don’t perceive, nor are we alarmed by, these changes,” says Goleman. “And so we’re in this dilemma where we can show people, “Well, you know, your carbon footprint is this,” but it doesn’t...2014-05-161h 00MIT Comparative Media Studies/WritingMIT Comparative Media Studies/WritingGeorge Lakoff, "The Brain's Politics: How Campaigns Are Framed and Why"Everything we learn, know and understand is physical — a matter of brain circuitry. This basic fact has deep implications for how politics is understood, how campaigns are framed, why conservatives and progressives talk past each other, and why progressives have more problems framing messages than conservatives do — and what they can do about it. George Lakoff is Richard and Rhoda Goldman Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science and Linguistics at the University of California at Berkeley, where he has taught since 1972. He previously taught at Harvard (1965-69) and the University of Michigan (1969-1972). He graduated from MIT in 1962 (in Mathematics and Lite...2012-09-231h 38Communications ForumCommunications ForumGeorge Lakoff, "The Brain's Politics: How Campaigns Are Framed and Why"Everything we learn, know and understand is physical — a matter of brain circuitry. This basic fact has deep implications for how politics is understood, how campaigns are framed, why conservatives and progressives talk past each other, and why progressives have more problems framing messages than conservatives do — and what they can do about it. George Lakoff is Richard and Rhoda Goldman Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science and Linguistics at the University of California at Berkeley, where he has taught since 1972. He previously taught at Harvard (1965-69) and the University of Michigan (1969-1972). He graduated from MIT in 1962 (in Mathematics and Lite...2012-09-231h 38Possibly related to Point of Inquiry — George Lakoff on HuffdufferPossibly related to Point of Inquiry — George Lakoff on HuffdufferThe Brain's Politics: How Campaigns Are Framed and Why - George Lakoff - MIT Comparative Media Studies PodcastEverything we learn, know and understand is physical -- a matter of brain circuitry. This basic fact has deep implications for how politics is understood, how campaigns are framed, why conservatives and progressives talk past each other, and why progressives have more problems framing messages than conservatives do -- and what they can do about it. George Lakoff is Richard and Rhoda Goldman Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science and Linguistics at the University of California at Berkeley, where he has taught since 1972. He previously taught at Harvard (1965-69) and the University of Michigan (1969-1972). He graduated from MIT in 1962 (in...2012-09-1900 minPossibly related to Point of Inquiry — George Lakoff on HuffdufferPossibly related to Point of Inquiry — George Lakoff on HuffdufferPoint of Inquiry — George LakoffGeorge Lakoff is a cognitive linguist at the University of California at Berkeley. But unlike many of his scientific peers, he's known as much for his work on politics as for his research. Lakoff the famed author of many books on why the left and right disagree about politics, including Moral Politics, Don't Think of an Elephant, Thinking Points, and most recently, The Political Mind: Why You Can't Understand 21st Century Politics with an 18th Century Brain. Throughout these works Lakoff has applied cognitive and linguistic analysis to our political rifts, and his ideas about "framing," "metaphor," and the different...2011-04-2500 minPoint of InquiryPoint of InquiryGeorge Lakoff - Enlightenments, Old and NewHost: Chris Mooney George Lakoff is a cognitive linguist at the University of California at Berkeley. But unlike many of his scientific peers, he's known as much for his work on politics as for his research. Lakoff the famed author of many books on why the left and right disagree about politics, including Moral Politics, Don't Think of an Elephant, Thinking Points, and most recently, The Political Mind: Why You Can't Understand 21st Century Politics with an 18th Century Brain.  Throughout these works Lakoff has applied cognitive and linguistic analysis to our political r...2011-04-2554 minPoint of InquiryPoint of InquiryGeorge Lakoff - Enlightenments, Old and NewHost: Chris Mooney George Lakoff is a cognitive linguist at the University of California at Berkeley. But unlike many of his scientific peers, he's known as much for his work on politics as for his research. Lakoff the famed author of many books on why the left and right disagree about politics, including Moral Politics, Don't Think of an Elephant, Thinking Points, and most recently, The Political Mind: Why You Can't Understand 21st Century Politics with an 18th Century Brain.  Throughout these works Lakoff has applied cognitive and linguistic analysis to our political r...2011-04-2554 minListen Legally to Best Full Audiobooks in Nonfiction, PoliticsListen Legally to Best Full Audiobooks in Nonfiction, PoliticsThe Political Mind Audiobook by George LakoffListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttp://hotaudiobook.comTitle: The Political Mind Author: George Lakoff Narrator: Kent Cassella Format: Unabridged Length: 8 hrs and 30 mins Language: English Release date: 09-17-08 Publisher: Tantor Audio Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 115 votes Genres: Nonfiction, Politics Publisher's Summary: In What's the Matter with Kansas? Thomas Frank pointed out that a great number of Americans actually vote against their own interests. In The Political Mind, George Lakoff explains why. As it turns out, human beings are not the rational creatures we've so long imagined ourselves to be. Ideas, morals, and values do not exist...2008-09-178h 30Listen Legally to Best Full Audiobooks in Nonfiction, PoliticsListen Legally to Best Full Audiobooks in Nonfiction, PoliticsThe Political Mind Audiobook by George LakoffListen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The Political Mind Author: George Lakoff Narrator: Kent Cassella Format: Unabridged Length: 8 hrs and 30 mins Language: English Release date: 09-17-08 Publisher: Tantor Audio Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 115 votes Genres: Nonfiction, Politics Publisher's Summary: In What's the Matter with Kansas? Thomas Frank pointed out that a great number of Americans actually vote against their own interests. In The Political Mind, George Lakoff explains why. As it turns out, human beings are not the rational creatures we've so long imagined ourselves to be. Ideas, morals, and values...2008-09-178h 30Best Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsBest Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsThe Political Mind: Why You Can't Understand 21st-Century American Politics with an 18th-Century Brain by George LakoffPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/117756 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Political Mind: Why You Can't Understand 21st-Century American Politics with an 18th-Century Brain Author: George Lakoff Narrator: Kent Cassella Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 30 minutes Release date: September 8, 2008 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.5 of Total 4 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: In What's the Matter with Kansas? Thomas Frank pointed out that a great number of Americans actually vote against their own interests. In The Political Mind, George Lakoff explains why. As it turns out, human beings are not the rational creatures we've so long imagined ourselves...2008-09-0803 minMorning Coffee NotesMorning Coffee NotesAn interview with George LakoffGeorge Lakoff is an American linguist and philosopher.2008-02-2500 min