· UC Berkeley professor of Cognitive Science and Linguistics George Lakoff explores how successful political debates are framed by using language targeted to p. In Moral Politics, the first full-scale application of cognitive science to politics, George Lakoff analyzes the unconscious worldviews of liberals and conservatives, explaining why they are at odds over so many seemingly unrelated issues-like taxes, abortion, regulation, and social programs. The differences, Lakoff argues, are not mere matters of partisanship, but arise from Cited by: conservatives and liberals. Conservatives tend to prefer the metaphorical scheme of retribution to that of restitution. Experiential Morality Before we proceed with our discussion of metaphors for morality, we should point out the obvious—that morality is not all metaphorical and that nonmetaphorical aspects of morality areCited by:
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When Moral Politics was first published two decades ago, it redefined how Americans think and talk about politics through the lens of cognitive political psychology. Today, George Lakoff’s classic text has become all the more relevant, as liberals and conservatives have come to hold even more vigorously opposed views of the world, with the underlying assumptions of their respective worldviews at the level of basic morality. Moral Politics: How Liberals and Conservatives Think is a novel by cognitive linguist George Lakoff. In the book, Lakoff argues that the condition of identifying as either a liberal or conservative can be traced to one of two distinct belief systems. Liberals, he argues, are driven by a nurturant parent model, which contrasts with conservatives’ strict father model. Moral Politics - George Lakoff - When Moral Politics was first published two decades ago, it redefined how Americans think and talk about politics through the lens of cognitive political psychology. Today, George Lakoff’s classic text has become all the more relevant, as liberals and conservatives have come to hold even more vigorously.
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