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George Lakoff Quotes

The mind is inherently embodied. Thought is mostly unconscious. Abstract concepts are largely metaphorical.

George Lakoff, Mark Johnson (1999). “Philosophy in the Flesh: The Embodied Mind and Its Challenge to Western Thought”, p.3, Basic Books

Unless you frame yourself, others will frame you — the media, your enemies, your competitors, your well-meaning friends.

"How to Frame Yourself: A Framing Memo for Occupy Wall Street" by George Lakoff, www.huffingtonpost.com. October 19, 2011.

The essence of metaphor is understanding and experiencing one kind of thing in terms of another.

George Lakoff, Mark Johnson (2008). “Metaphors We Live By”, p.5, University of Chicago Press

You can't understand Twenty-first-Century Politics with an Eighteenth-Century Brain.

George Lakoff (2008). “The Political Mind: A Cognitive Scientist's Guide to Your Brain and Its Politics”, p.10, Penguin

Science is fundamentally a moral enterprise, following the moral imperative to seek the truth.

George Lakoff (2006). “Whose Freedom?: The Battle over America's Most Important Idea”, p.56, Macmillan

We categorize as we do because we have the brains and bodies we have and because we interact in the world as we do.

George Lakoff, Mark Johnson (1999). “Philosophy in the Flesh: The Embodied Mind and Its Challenge to Western Thought”, p.18, Basic Books

If we are to know ourselves, philosophy needs to maintain an ongoing dialogue with the sciences of mind.

George Lakoff, Mark Johnson (1999). “Philosophy in the Flesh: The Embodied Mind and Its Challenge to Western Thought”, p.552, Basic Books

For real human beings, the only realism is an embodied realism.

George Lakoff, Mark Johnson (1999). “Philosophy in the Flesh: The Embodied Mind and Its Challenge to Western Thought”, p.26, Basic Books