Time, Being and Becoming: Cognitive Models of Innovation and Creation in English - Couverture souple

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Litwin, Maciej

 
9783631658680: Time, Being and Becoming: Cognitive Models of Innovation and Creation in English

Synopsis

Cognitive linguistics provides tools to discuss identity as a process. Identity depends on the underlying conceptualisation of the present, while innovation and creation are borderline phenomena in epistemology. The two may be seen as generalised accounts of causation as a process : open-ended and closed, where time is conceptualised as real or figurative. Aristotle's epistemology builds on the conceptualisation of a subject manipulating objects in the visual field. Saint Augustine and Plotinus conceive of time and identity as real and contingent or figurative and necessary. William of Ockham builds on a simple conceptualisation of a time-point matrix as opposed to a duration matrix. British National Corpus findings relate to and comment on these expert philosophical conversations through the medium of cognitive models of "innovation" and "creation", instruments of thought and reason in English.

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À propos de l'auteur

Maciej Litwin is an assistant professor of English (linguistics/translation studies) at the University of Wroc ? aw. He previously worked as an executive for the City of Wroc ? aw, Poland, where he developed key ingredients of the municipal innovation portfolio (2006–2014).

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