Women, fire, and dangerous things: What categories reveal about the mind. Lakoff 1990. 00078
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A modern approach to examining internal taxonomies, or idealized cognitive models, by the ways in which we use language. For example, law as conflict: defendant vs prosecutor, attack one's credibility, etc. The author looks at language use to identify underlying models that demonstrate how we look at the universe.
@book{lakoff_women_1990,
	title = {Women, fire, and dangerous things: {What} categories reveal about the mind},
	abstract = {A modern approach to examining internal taxonomies, or idealized cognitive models, by the ways in which we use language.  For example, law as conflict: defendant vs prosecutor, attack one's credibility, etc.  The author looks at language use to identify underlying models that demonstrate how we look at the universe.},
	author = {{Lakoff}},
	year = {1990},
	note = {00078},
	keywords = {Archetypes, Epistemology, Idealized cognitive models, Philosophy of language}
}

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