2020
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.569487
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Metaphor and the Philosophical Implications of Embodied Mathematics

Abstract: Embodied approaches to cognition see abstract thought and language as grounded in interactions between mind, body, and world. A particularly important challenge for embodied approaches to cognition is mathematics, perhaps the most abstract domain of human knowledge. Conceptual metaphor theory, a branch of cognitive linguistics, describes how abstract mathematical concepts are grounded in concrete physical representations. In this paper, we consider the implications of this research for the metaphysics and epis… Show more

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“…Lakoff and Núñez (2000) argue that BASIC METAPHOR OF INFNITY helps us ground our understanding of infinity. In this metaphor, the source domain is a completed iterative process and the target domain is an iterative process that goes on endlessly (Winter and Yoshimi, 2020). Each completed stage of this repeating process has an end point.…”
Section: Embodiment Of Infinitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lakoff and Núñez (2000) argue that BASIC METAPHOR OF INFNITY helps us ground our understanding of infinity. In this metaphor, the source domain is a completed iterative process and the target domain is an iterative process that goes on endlessly (Winter and Yoshimi, 2020). Each completed stage of this repeating process has an end point.…”
Section: Embodiment Of Infinitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Społeczne użycie języka skutkować może również formułowaniem metafor, które na zasadzie sprzężenia zwrotnego mogą prowadzić do formułowania kolejnych, jeszcze bardziej abstrakcyjnych myśli, w tym także w dziedzinie matematyki (zob. Winter, Yoshimi, 2020)…”
Section: Czy Droga Do Abstrakcji Wiedzie Przez Metafory?unclassified
“…Ordinary symbolic mathematics is highly abstract, but mounting evidence suggests that mental number representations and mathematical operations are embodied —that is, grounded in Lakoff and Núñez (2000) , or at least shaped or affected by Winter and Yoshimi (2020) , the sensory experiences our bodies provide to us (for reviews, see Fischer and Brugger, 2011 ; Fischer and Shaki, 2018 ; Soylu et al, 2018 ; Barrocas et al, 2020 ; see also especially Fischer et al, 2021 ; Glenberg, 2021 ) and other studies not covered by the reviews: Hilton, 2019 ; Proverbio and Carminati, 2019 ; van den Berg et al, 2021 . For example, whereas Germans are accustomed to counting to ten using two hands, the Chinese manage the same with just one, and as if forced to mentally switch hands, Germans take longer than the Chinese to identify the smaller (or larger) of such numbers as 4 and 6 but not 2 and 4.…”
Section: Introduction: Toward a More Ergonomic Mathematicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relatedly, addition can be pictured as rightward, and subtraction as leftward, movement along this line ( Knops et al, 2009 ; Marghetis et al, 2014 ). Alternative kinds of the embodiment have been observed in mathematical cognition too ( Winter and Yoshimi, 2020 ).…”
Section: Introduction: Toward a More Ergonomic Mathematicsmentioning
confidence: 99%