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"Lakoff" and "Professor Lakoff" redirect here. For the sociolinguist (his former wife), see Robin Lakoff.


George P. Lakoff (, born May 24, 1941) is an American cognitive linguist and professor of linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley, where he has taught since 1972. Although some of his research involves questions traditionally pursued by linguists, such as the conditions under which a certain linguistic construction is grammatically viable, he is most famous for his ideas about the centrality of metaphor to human thinking, political behavior and society. He is particularly famous for his concept of the "embodied mind", which he has written about in relation to mathematics. In recent years he has applied his work to the realm of politics, exploring this in his books. He was the founder of the now defunct progressive think tank the Rockridge Institute.

Reappraisal of Metaphor   more

Embodied Mind   more

Political Significance and Involvement   more

Debate with Steven Pinker   more

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Don't Think of an Elephant Know Your Values and Frame the DebateThe Essential Guide for Progressives
2004 - Don't Think of an Elephant Know Your Values and Frame the Debatethe Essential Guide for Progressives (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781931498715
ISBN-10: 1931498717
Genre: Nonfiction
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