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In this episode, we explore the groundbreaking ideas of George Lakoff and Mark Johnson from their seminal book "Metaphors We Live By". This work challenges the traditional view of metaphor as a mere linguistic flourish and reveals how metaphors fundamentally shape our thoughts, actions, and perceptions of reality. Discover how concepts like “Argument is War”, “Time is Money”, and “Ideas are Objects” are more than figures of speech—they are the cognitive frameworks that structure our everyday experience. We delve into structural, orientational, and ontological metaphors, and how these influence culture, politics, and personal identity. Whether you're interested in philosophy, linguistics, psychology, or cognitive science, this episode offers deep insights into the hidden metaphors that govern your mind and behavior. 👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share if you enjoy the episode! 📚 Book: Metaphors We Live By ✍️ Authors: George Lakoff & Mark Johnson 🎙️ Podcast Format: Summary + Commentary 📌 Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction: Metaphor in Everyday Life 00:49 - The "Argument is War" Metaphor 02:19 - The "Time is Money" Metaphor 03:52 - Orientational Metaphors: The Physical Basis 05:19 - Ontological Metaphors: Abstract Concepts as Concrete Objects 07:59 - Coherence vs. Consistency in Metaphors 11:22 - How Metaphors Create Reality 13:50 - The Impact of Metaphors on Truth and Objectivity 15:55 - The Neural Basis of Metaphor 17:00 - Metaphors in Politics and Personal Life 📺 Topics: #MetaphorsWeLiveBy #GeorgeLakoff #CognitiveLinguistics #MarkJohnson #ConceptualMetaphor #Philosophy #Psychology #LanguageAndThought #BookSummary #Podcast