Cognitive linguistics offers tools to discuss philosophical problems of being and becoming (identity) as necessary or contingent. Major positions on these questions can be explained based on human counterfactual thought. Conceptualisations of innovation and creation in English (as instantiations of being and becoming) build on construal of time as actually experienced or figurative.
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Maciej Litwin is an assistant professor of English (linguistics/translation studies) at the University of Wrocław. He previously worked as an executive for the City of Wrocław, Poland, where he developed key ingredients of the municipal innovation portfolio (2006–2014).
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Pp. Zustand: Wie neu. 135 S. : graph. Darst. ; 22 cm, 290 g Neuwertig. - Table of contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Summary and Overview 1 -- i. Argument summary. 1 -- iL Argument overview 1 -- Part A. Theoretical Prerequisites -- Chapter 1. Formal solutions of identity: the substantive identity. -- 1.1 Chapter overview -- 1.2 Linguistics in the age of science -- 1.3 Formal identity: objects of mathematics -- 1.4 Network identity: objects of human conceptualisation -- 1.5 Identity as a human-scale concept -- 1.6 Chapter summary -- Chapter 2. Non-formal solutions of identity: identity as process -- 2.1 Chapter overview -- 2.2 The nominalist tradition: contingent existence -- 2.3 Ontological contingency as a feature of counterfectual thought -- 2.4 Plato's idea: entity or process? -- 2.5 Identity as item in inventory and blended concept -- 2.6 Chapter summary -- Chapter 3. Identity and the present. Towards a -- cognitive model of the present 45 -- 3.1 Chapter overview 45 -- 3.2 Aristotle: reason, induction and deduction 45 -- 3.3 Plotinus and Saint Augustine: knowledge and morality 51 -- 3.4 Vox and eidos: time-point matrix and duration-matrix 64 -- 3.5 Chapter summary 67 -- Part B. Descriptive Applications -- Chapter 4. 'Innovation' and'creation' within the -- Cognitive Model of the Present 73 -- 4.1 Chapter overview 73 -- 4.2 The Cognitive Model of the Present by Vyvyan Evans 74 -- 4.3 Introducing the corpus study of 'innovation' and 'creation' 77 -- 4.4 Survey of British National Corpus 2007 78 -- 4.4.1 Processes and things 78 -- 4.4.2 Verb forms 79 -- 4.4.3 Nominal forms 81 -- Statement (1) 82 -- 4.4.4 Nominals and verbs: distributive proportion 82 -- Statement (2) 83 -- Statement (3) 83 -- 4.5 Dictionary entries of 'create' and 'innovate' word families 83 -- Statement (4) 83 -- Statement (5) 84 -- 4.6 Two working hypotheses 84 -- 4.7 Analysis of 'innovation' and 'creation' as concepts 85 -- 4.7.1 Causality and temporality: BNC samples 86 -- 4.7.2 Speculating about the limit options in the conceptualisation process 87 -- 4.8 Verifying the configurationality hypothesis 89 -- 4.8.1 Configurationality and counterfactuality 90 -- 4.8.2 Conceptual blending account of 'innovation' -- and creation' concepts 91 -- 4.9 Chapter Summary 92 ISBN 9783631658680 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 279. Artikel-Nr. 1077610
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Cognitive linguistics provides tools to discuss identity as a process. Identity depends on the underlying conceptualisation of the present, while innovation and creation are borderline phenomena in epistemology. The two may be seen as generalised accounts of causation as a process: open-ended and closed, where time is conceptualised as real or figurative. Aristotle's epistemology builds on the conceptualisation of a subject manipulating objects in the visual field. Saint Augustine and Plotinus conceive of time and identity as real and contingent or figurative and necessary. William of Ockham builds on a simple conceptualisation of a time-point matrix as opposed to a duration matrix. British National Corpus findings relate to and comment on these expert philosophical conversations through the medium of cognitive models of 'innovation' and 'creation', instruments of thought and reason in English. Artikel-Nr. 9783631658680
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware -Cognitive linguistics provides tools to discuss identity as a process. Identity depends on the underlying conceptualisation of the present, while innovation and creation are borderline phenomena in epistemology. The two may be seen as generalised accounts of causation as a process: open-ended and closed, where time is conceptualised as real or figurative. Aristotle¿s epistemology builds on the conceptualisation of a subject manipulating objects in the visual field. Saint Augustine and Plotinus conceive of time and identity as real and contingent or figurative and necessary. William of Ockham builds on a simple conceptualisation of a time-point matrix as opposed to a duration matrix. British National Corpus findings relate to and comment on these expert philosophical conversations through the medium of cognitive models of «innovation» and «creation», instruments of thought and reason in English. 136 pp. Englisch. Artikel-Nr. 9783631658680
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