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− | | | + | |caption = Professor George Lakoff |
+ | |birth_date = {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1941|05|24}} | ||
+ | |residence = Berkeley, California, USA | ||
+ | |fields = Cognitive linguistics, Cognitive science | ||
+ | |workplaces = University of California, Berkeley | ||
+ | |known_for = Conceptual metaphor theory, Embodied cognition | ||
+ | |wikipedia = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Lakoff | ||
+ | |description = George Lakoff's book 'Moral Politics' introduces the [[Strict Father]] and [[Nurturing Parent]] as a contrasting pair of fundamental metaphors that underly people's thinking, and relates this to the political agendas of the Democrat and the Republican parties. | ||
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George Lakoff's book 'Moral Politics' introduces the Strict Father and Nurturing Parent as a contrasting pair of fundamental metaphors that underly people's thinking, and relates this to the political agendas of the Democrat and the Republican parties. See Also
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