metaphor
30 Oct 2021 - 30 Oct 2025
- Something I wrote about in my dissertation, as something of a preliminary to animacy and agency. I was heavily influenced by Lakoff and Johnson's well-known metaphor theory, which blew my mind in such a way that I can't quite remember what it was like to not have a constant reminder in my head that our most abstract concepts are built out of useful culturally evolved mappings to and from the physical embodied world.
- This is one reason I don't believe much in representational objectivism. Knowledge when looked through the lens of metaphor theory seems much more like a set of pragmatic tools for imposing meaning on a complex world than objective facts. Rationalists are aware of Lakoff but don't seem to have drawn quite the same lessons from him that I have. Which is that all of our concepts have an essential fictionality to them; and are never, despite our best efforts at science, simple objective facts.
- This is pretty much a trite truism in most places in this postmodern age; rationalists are out of tune with the times, which is not necessarily a mark against them.
Incoming
- Metaphors in Arts and Science, Walter Veit & Milan Ney
- Links to "Genetics and Human agency Project of The Sir John Templeton Foundation" Genetics Human Agency – A research initiative applying modern genomics to complex human behavior.
- Hm may be dead Tweets by genehumanagency
- And looks vaguely suspect
- Also from them: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42048-019-00037-4 Behavior Genetics and Agent Responsibility, Joachim Wündisch, Rüdiger Bittner Wendy Johnson
- https://d1wqtxts1xzle7.cloudfront.net/65271078/Experimental_Philosophy_of_Medicine.pdf
- Experimental Philosophy of Medicine and the Concepts of Health and Disease
[T]he greatest thing by far is to be a master of metaphor. It is the one thing that cannot be learnt from others; and it is also a sign of genius, since a good metaphor implies an intuitive perception of the similarity in dissimilars. ~Aristotle, Poetics