Description
DARWIN’S THEORY OF EVOLUTION ranks among the most influential of modern scientific theories. Applying the methodology of COGNITIVE SEMANTICS , this study investigates how metaphors based on domains of JOURNEY, STRUGGLE, TREE and HUMAN AGENCY serve to conceptualize key concepts of Darwin’s theory — such as evolutionary change, natural selection, and relationships among organisms. At the outset the author identifies original metaphors in The Origin of Species, to turn to their realizations in modern discourse on evolution in later chapters. Thus, the study uncovers how metaphors contribute to structuring the theory by expressing it in a coherent and attractive way, and how they provide mental tools for reasoning. As the first comprehensive study of conceptual metaphors that underlie Darwin’s theory and affect the way we talk and think about evolution, it may be of interest not only to linguists and evolutionary biologists but also to anyone interested in the interconnection between thought and language.
“The dissertation is a solid study of the metaphoricity system in Darwin’s work”
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Author
Anna Drogosz
Published in
2019
Series
Beyond Language
Volume
4
Editor
Piotr P. Chruszczewski, Aleksandra R. Knapik
Edition
1st ed.
ISBN
pbk: 978-1-68346-161-6, mobi: 978-1-68346-162-3, pdf: 978-1-68346-164-7, ISSN: 2642-6951 (print), 2642-696X (online)
# of pages
xvi + 276
Binding
pbk, smithsewn
Dimensions
148 x 210 mm
Weight
454 g
