Tag: Analogy

Narrative vs Ruminative Sense making: The Mind Red in Tooth and Claw

by Dominik Lukeš ·

TL;DR Hunting for sense and cardboard gazelles: The limits of a narrative Getting the sense back in a field of grass: The potential of the ruminative node Mind red in tooth and claw: Bringing narratives and ruminatives together into a single ecosystem TL;DR In this post, I dissect two key modes of sense-making: narrative and…

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Learning is a Journey: Consequences of a metaphor

by Dominik Lukeš ·

How to read this This will take about 18 minutes to read (at 230 words/min ) but the text is structured to make it easy to jump around and find the key points faster. I tend to go into more detail than most people find necessary. Two reasons to read : Explore a different perspective…

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What is not a metaphor: Modelling the world through language, thought, science, or action

by Dominik Lukeš ·

The role of metaphor in science debate (Background) Recently, the LSE podcast an interesting panel on the subject of "Metaphors and Science" . It featured three speakers talking about the interface between metaphor and various 'scientific' disciplines (economics, physics and surgery). Unlike many such occasions, all speakers were actually very knowledgeable and thoughtful on the…

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What it’s all About

by Dominik Lukeš ·

Metaphors are not just something extra we use when we're feeling poetic or at a loss for le mot juste, they are all over our minds, texts and conversations. Just like conjunctions, tenses or word. And just like anything else, they can be used for good or ill, on purpose or without conscious regard. Their…

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