Love is a journey through time as opposed to travel through space. We use metaphors for traveling through space as it’s something we can relate to easier than the concept of traveling through time.
The idea (of a conceptual metaphor that we live by) is controversial. But to someone who's into a therapy work, who's familiar with Sapir-Whorf hypothesis or Korzybski's work or NLP or Milton Erickson’s approach, or someone who liked the monologue at the end of Blade Runner... It is a hell of a ride. The more you read, experience and get to know yourself, the more you see. It's like reading Master and Margarita and enjoying not only the plot on the surface, but having access to all the mind blowing levels and dimensions: historical, political, religious, satirical, demonological etc.
From the very beginning, you don't look ñike you had a very big audience jajajajajajajajaja such BS this conceptual metaphor!!!! Now, the real metaphor is worth the effort!
Achei muito interessante a definição feita pelo professor George Lakoff do conceito de metáfora, quando ele usa a figura do carro que não funciona e quando ele fala da sua aluna que terminou uma relação amorosa, para definir o conceito de metáfora. A relação amorosa da aluna que está chorando porque terminou sua relação amorosa com o namorado é um fato real. É realmente muito criativa a definição do conceito de metáfora a partir destes dois exemplos. Todos nós temos várias metáforas.
So, can you get a ticket from a cop on this journey. A flat tire. A dead battery. Need body work? Fill up the tank and clean the windshield? How about trading in for a new car? Can you get bumped from your flight and knocked around being dragged out? ;-)
Just so that I get the basic idea: it all depends upon where one is on the Nature--Nurture debate, right? After all, although the Communists had committed many of the same types of military atrocities and crimes against Humanity, usually associated with the Nazis, the Communists were, much like Liberals, on the Nurture side of this debate, and I suspect that is precisely why Liberals are somewhat more forgiving to the Commies than they are toward the Nazis. Another reason for this odd double standard is that the Communists prided themselves on their Secularism, while the Nazis were religious fanatics.
@@AlveolarNasal You have to wonder what is he doing here watching the video in the first place than? It's not Gangam Style, man, you don't get here by mistake. He's not capable of understanding so he deals shit to others, not a likable dude if I might say so.
I know "Metaphors We Live By" very well, including the discussion of "Love is a Journey", and I was glad to learn where the idea came from (how about a name credit?). But what I was thinking about here was... how can you hit a dead-end street? :D I guess if it's a flying car, you can ;)
2:07 our relationship hit a dead-end street (p. 45)
Love is a journey through time as opposed to travel through space. We use metaphors for traveling through space as it’s something we can relate to easier than the concept of traveling through time.
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I came here for conceptual metaphors but stayed to see what happened to the lady :))))
isn't this all super obvious lol
Phenomenal explanation, this guy really understands this stuff on an atomic level and that's why he can explain this to a 5 year old.
what could it be a metaphor on "studying"??
stu(dying)
@@emir350z ahahahah
@@emir350z lmfao
Amazing!
The idea (of a conceptual metaphor that we live by) is controversial. But to someone who's into a therapy work, who's familiar with Sapir-Whorf hypothesis or Korzybski's work or NLP or Milton Erickson’s approach, or someone who liked the monologue at the end of Blade Runner... It is a hell of a ride. The more you read, experience and get to know yourself, the more you see. It's like reading Master and Margarita and enjoying not only the plot on the surface, but having access to all the mind blowing levels and dimensions: historical, political, religious, satirical, demonological etc.
From the very beginning, you don't look ñike you had a very big audience jajajajajajajajaja such BS this conceptual metaphor!!!! Now, the real metaphor is worth the effort!
Does anybody know where this was taken from? (or any other details, such as when?)
Achei muito interessante a definição feita pelo professor George Lakoff do conceito de metáfora, quando ele usa a figura do carro que não funciona e quando ele fala da sua aluna que terminou uma relação amorosa, para definir o conceito de metáfora. A relação amorosa da aluna que está chorando porque terminou sua relação amorosa com o namorado é um fato real. É realmente muito criativa a definição do conceito de metáfora a partir destes dois exemplos. Todos nós temos várias metáforas.
George Jackoff, perfesser doktor.
Tony, muito obrigada por postar vídeos tão ricos e importantes no campo da metáfora.
So, can you get a ticket from a cop on this journey. A flat tire. A dead battery. Need body work? Fill up the tank and clean the windshield? How about trading in for a new car? Can you get bumped from your flight and knocked around being dragged out? ;-)
cant give you the truth. but maybe cicero might be able to persuade you otherwise ua-cam.com/video/Rswj2AvC1Xk/v-deo.html
Just so that I get the basic idea: it all depends upon where one is on the Nature--Nurture debate, right? After all, although the Communists had committed many of the same types of military atrocities and crimes against Humanity, usually associated with the Nazis, the Communists were, much like Liberals, on the Nurture side of this debate, and I suspect that is precisely why Liberals are somewhat more forgiving to the Commies than they are toward the Nazis. Another reason for this odd double standard is that the Communists prided themselves on their Secularism, while the Nazis were religious fanatics.
That was a waste of 9 minutes
you are not smart enough to understand it. what he says makes base of our thinking
@@Znmann Linguistics isn't for everyone man. That poor guy doesn't know what Lakoff was explaining.
@@AlveolarNasal You have to wonder what is he doing here watching the video in the first place than? It's not Gangam Style, man, you don't get here by mistake. He's not capable of understanding so he deals shit to others, not a likable dude if I might say so.
I know "Metaphors We Live By" very well, including the discussion of "Love is a Journey", and I was glad to learn where the idea came from (how about a name credit?). But what I was thinking about here was... how can you hit a dead-end street? :D I guess if it's a flying car, you can ;)
I love George Lakoff.