on cognition and computation

notes: on cognition and computation; conceptual accessibility; and a formal approach to metaphorical analysis 1 metaphor too much time and effort is spent arguing the merits and pitfalls of individual metaphors, when the root cause – a failure to adequately define and formalise ‘metaphorical-analysis’ – remains unaddressed Undoubtedly, metaphor is innate to human experience, and cognition. ‘There is something that it is’ to intuitively perceive and consider universal phenomena by metaphor – to consider one kind of universal phenomenon in terms of the characteristics of another almost-entirely different kind of phenomenon 2....

March 11, 2024 · 1242 words