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In other words, the classical Aristotelian syllogism is not a form of disembodied reasoning but grows out of our bodily experience. Lakoff and Johnson argue that this is true for many other forms of reasoning as well. The structures of our bodies and brains determine the concepts we can form and the reasoning we can engage in.
The Systems View of Life: A Unifying Vision
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