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- catalog abstract ""Until recently, cognitive science has focused on such mental functions as problem solving, grammar, and pattern recognition - the functions, in other words, in which the human mind most resembles a computer. But human beings are more than computers: We invent new meanings, make discoveries, have new ideas that never existed before, and use our powerful imaginations routinely in everyday life. Cognitive science, at last, is focusing on these mysterious, creative aspects of the mind." "A major statement by two of the world's leading cognitive scientists, The Way We Think is an analysis of the imaginative nature of the human mind. The research program of conceptual blending is already widely known; this book, written to be accessible to lay readers and students as well as interested scientists, is its definitive statement. Gilles Fauconnier and Mark Turner show that conceptual blending is at the root of the cognitively modern human mind - the mind that human beings have worked with since the Upper Paleolithic Age. Conceptual blends themselves are repeatedly blended and reblended by people and their cultures to create the rich fabric of the way we live. Learning and navigating these blends is the crucial mental activity of the developing child."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12485367.
- catalog contributor b12485368.
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description ""Until recently, cognitive science has focused on such mental functions as problem solving, grammar, and pattern recognition - the functions, in other words, in which the human mind most resembles a computer. But human beings are more than computers: We invent new meanings, make discoveries, have new ideas that never existed before, and use our powerful imaginations routinely in everyday life. Cognitive science, at last, is focusing on these mysterious, creative aspects of the mind." "A major statement by two of the world's leading cognitive scientists, The Way We Think is an analysis of the imaginative nature of the human mind. The research program of conceptual blending is already widely known; this book, written to be accessible to lay readers and students as well as interested scientists, is its definitive statement. Gilles Fauconnier and Mark Turner show that conceptual blending is at the root of the cognitively modern human mind - the mind that human beings have worked with since the Upper Paleolithic Age. Conceptual blends themselves are repeatedly blended and reblended by people and their cultures to create the rich fabric of the way we live. Learning and navigating these blends is the crucial mental activity of the developing child."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "How conceptual blending makes human beings what they are, for better and for worse. The origin of language -- Things -- The construction of the unreal -- Identity and character -- Category metamorphosis -- Multiple blends -- Multiple-scope creativity -- Constitutive and governing principles -- Form and meaning -- The way we live.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical notes and bibliography (p. 397-423) index.".
- catalog description "The network model. The age of form and the age of imagination -- The tip of the iceberg -- The elements of blending -- On the way to deeper matters -- Cause and effect -- Vital relations and their compressions -- Compressions and clashes -- Continuity behind diversity.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 440 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Way we think.".
- catalog identifier "046508785X (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Way we think.".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Basic Books,".
- catalog relation "Way we think.".
- catalog subject "153.4 21".
- catalog subject "BF443 .F38 2002".
- catalog subject "Concepts.".
- catalog subject "Thought and thinking.".
- catalog tableOfContents "How conceptual blending makes human beings what they are, for better and for worse. The origin of language -- Things -- The construction of the unreal -- Identity and character -- Category metamorphosis -- Multiple blends -- Multiple-scope creativity -- Constitutive and governing principles -- Form and meaning -- The way we live.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The network model. The age of form and the age of imagination -- The tip of the iceberg -- The elements of blending -- On the way to deeper matters -- Cause and effect -- Vital relations and their compressions -- Compressions and clashes -- Continuity behind diversity.".
- catalog title "The way we think : conceptual blending and the mind's hidden complexities / Gilles Fauconnier, Mark Turner.".
- catalog type "text".