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Embodiment, language and mimesis

Zlatev, Jordan LU (2007) p.297-337
Abstract
The present focus on embodiment in cognitive science undervalues concepts such as convention/norm, representation and consciousness. I argue that these concepts constitute essential properties of language, and this makes it problematic for “embodiment theories” to account for human language and cognition. These difficulties are illustrated by examining a particular, highly influential approach to embodied cognition, that of Lakoff and Johnson (1999), and exposing the problematic character of the notion of the “cognitive unconscious”. To attempt a reconciliation between embodiment and language, I turn to the concept of (bodily) mimesis, and propose the notion of mimetic schema as a mediator between the individual human body and collective... (More)
The present focus on embodiment in cognitive science undervalues concepts such as convention/norm, representation and consciousness. I argue that these concepts constitute essential properties of language, and this makes it problematic for “embodiment theories” to account for human language and cognition. These difficulties are illustrated by examining a particular, highly influential approach to embodied cognition, that of Lakoff and Johnson (1999), and exposing the problematic character of the notion of the “cognitive unconscious”. To attempt a reconciliation between embodiment and language, I turn to the concept of (bodily) mimesis, and propose the notion of mimetic schema as a mediator between the individual human body and collective language. (Less)
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consciousness, bodily mimesis, conventions, mimetic schemas, representation
host publication
Body, Language, Mind. Vol 1: Embodiment
editor
Ziemke, Tom ; Zlatev, Jordan and Franck, Roslyn
pages
297 - 337
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Mouton de Gruyter
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1861-4132
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English
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  booktitle    = {{Body, Language, Mind. Vol 1: Embodiment}},
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  title        = {{Embodiment, language and mimesis}},
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  year         = {{2007}},
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