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This book is a cognitive semantic study of the Chinese conceptualization of the heart, traditionally seen as the central faculty of cognition. The Chinese word xin, which primarily denotes the heart organ, covers the meanings of both "heart" and "mind" as understood in English, which upholds a heart-head dichotomy. In contrast to the Western dualist view, Chinese takes on a more holistic view that sees the heart as the center of both emotions and thought. The contrast characterizes two cultural traditions that have developed different conceptualizations of person, self, and agent of cognition. The concept of "heart" lies at the core of Chinese thought and medicine, and its importance to Chinese culture is extensively manifested in the Chinese language. Diachronically, this book traces the roots of its conception in ancient Chinese philosophy and traditional Chinese medicine. Along the synchronic dimension, it not only makes a systematic analysis of conventionalized expressions that reflect the underlying cultural models and conceptualizations, as well as underlying conceptual metaphors and metonymies, but also attempts a textual analysis of an essay and a number of poems for their metaphoric and metonymic images and imports contributing to the cultural models and conceptualizations. It also takes up a comparative perspective that sheds light on similarities and differences between Western and Chinese cultures in the understanding of the heart, brain, body, mind, self, and person. The book contributes to the understanding of the embodied nature of human cognition situated in its cultural context, and the relationship between language, culture, and cognition.
Xin (The Chinese word) --- Heart --- Cardiopulmonary system --- Cardiovascular system --- Chest --- Chinese language --- Symbolic aspects --- Etymology --- S12/0210 --- S12/0820 --- S15/0210 --- S21/0300 --- China: Philosophy and Classics--Special philosophical subjects --- China: Philosophy and Classics--Comparative philosophy --- China: Language--Special linguistic subjects --- China: Medicine, public health and food--Chinese medicine: general --- Cognitive psychology --- Psycholinguistics --- Chinese languages --- Chinese (language). --- Cognitive linguistics.
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This comparative study of Chinese and English metaphor contributes to the search for metaphoric universals by placing the contemporary theory of metaphor in a broad cross-linguistic and cross-cultural perspective. The author explores to what degree abstract reasoning is metaphorical and which conceptual metaphors are culture specific, wide spread or universal in a cognitive and cultural context.The empirical studies presented reinforce the view that metaphor is the main mechanism through which abstract concepts are comprehended and abstract reasoning is performed. They also support, from
Metaphor. --- Chinese language --- Sino-Tibetan languages --- Parabole --- Figures of speech --- Reification --- Figures of speech. --- S15/0210 --- China: Language--Special linguistic subjects --- Cognitive psychology --- Lexicology. Semantics --- Psycholinguistics --- Chinese languages
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Socialism --- Communism --- Socialisme --- Communisme --- S06/0405 --- S06/0400 --- S06/0410 --- -Socialism --- -Marxism --- Social democracy --- Socialist movements --- Collectivism --- Anarchism --- Critical theory --- Bolshevism --- Communist movements --- Leninism --- Maoism --- Marxism --- Trotskyism --- Totalitarianism --- Post-communism --- Village communities --- China: Politics and government--CCP, history and ideology: general --- China: Politics and government--Communist Party and Communism: general --- China: Politics and government--CCP: 1921 - 1949 (Here also relations with Russian CP in that period) --- -China: Politics and government--CCP, history and ideology: general
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S04/0510 --- S06/0201 --- #SML: Joseph Spae --- China: History--Pre-Han: before 206 B.C. --- China: Politics and government--Government and political institutions: pre-Han --- Ch'in Shih-huang Emperor of China --- China: History--Pre-Han: before 206 B.C --- Qin shi huang, --- Chʻin Shih-huang, --- Chʻin Shih-huang-ti, --- Chin Si Hwang, --- Qin, --- Qin shi huang di, --- Qin shi huangdi, --- Qin Shihuang, --- Shi Huangdi, --- Shi Kōtei, --- Shih Huang-ti, --- Shin no Shiko, --- Si Hwangje, --- Tần, Thủy Hoàng, --- Doanh Chính, --- Tsin Shih Huang-ti, --- Ying, Cheng, --- Ying Cheng, --- Ying, Zheng, --- Ying Zheng, --- 始皇帝, --- 秦始皇, --- 秦始皇帝, --- 嬴政, --- Qin Shi Huang --- 秦始皇 --- Qin Shi Huangdi
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