Ja i inne rzeczy. Wprowadzenie do badań nad buddyjską metaforyką jaźni z zastosowaniem Jäkelowskiego modelu aktywności umysłowej

Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 1 (1):273-284 (2010)
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Abstract

There can be seen a strong relationship between mental activity and physical experience in the field of communication. Cognitive linguistics underlines the linguistic ubiquity of metaphor, which engages physicality, embodiment and manipulation, even in regard to abstract concepts. The model of metaphor that seems to be particularly interesting for its creativeness and provocation, is characterized by the general name: Mental Activity is Manipulation. To introduce its clear example I suggest to refer to representative works of Buddhist literature instead of the colloquial speech. The metaphors present in Buddhist literature are reduced to the pure manipulation of simple objects, without ambiguity, transcendence or mysticism. The highest form of mental activity is like eating porridge and washing up the cup afterwards.

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