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Terrorism in Media Political Discourse: from Metaphorical Expressions to Cognitive Models

and political philosophy (Lakoff and Johnson 1999, Johnson 1993, Elshtain 2004, Fairclough 2001, Spencer 2006, Turner 2002, etc.). For that purpose, thirty-six analytical articles, searched by the key ... filosofija R e s e a r c h i n t e r e s t s : cognitive linguistics, conceptual metaphor, media political discourse analysis, political philosophy TERORIZMO METAFOROS VIEŠAJAME POLITINIAME DISKURSE

Oppositions and Their Member Nominations in the Conflict Communication Discourse of Artūras Paulauskas (2004)

The object of this article is the linguistic means of political conflict communication that are characteristic of the political discourse of the Acting President of Lithuania Artūras Paulauskas (2004 ... methods of managing conflict solutions. Political conflict communication, which is generally analysed on the basis of parliamentary debates, does not have a precise definition. Conflict communication can be

The Concept of ‘Water’ in the Metaphorics of Economic Discourse

human thought and activity than philosophy, or mathematics, or various trades, that is why they have to draw on general literary language or other sciences for their terms, hence the abundance of ... from Aristotle’s De Poetica metaphors have been looked upon as elements of figurative speech, ornaments used to enhance the effect of a statement “in political or forensic oratory” on the addressee

Intentionality and Conventional Meaning (Socio-Historical Approach)

and ideologies. The number and composition of such meanings can change and vary due to an interplay of environmental factors – social, political, economic, cultural, etc. – and can be drawn from ... ) analyze linguistic scholars. It was introduced to modern devices used in discourses which perform philosophy by F. Brentano (Brentano a perlocutive function. 1995) and later constituted the cornerstone of

ON SOME HUMOROUS ASPECTS OF CONCEPTUAL BLENDING IN POLITICIZED DISCOURSE

that in Lithuanian politicized discourse during and after the period of elections (2012, 2016) the majority of political events and personalities were given an evaluative implicit assessment through ... and political events on news websites is discussed focusing exceptionally on the processes of blending at the lexical level. The research reveals that the coinage of new lexical units by fusing at least

The Meaning of Soul in Ælfric’s “Catholic Homilines”

Ælfric’s “Catholic Homilies”. The article advocates an interdisciplinary approach which embraces the fields of cognitive semantics, the history of the English language, culturology, philosophy, and theology ... Catholic Homilies. This descriptive-analytical article advocates an interdisciplinary approach which embraces the fields of cognitive semantics, the history of the English language, culturology, philosophy

Empreinte ou emprise néolibérale sur les politiques éducatives européennes : regard et éclairage culturometrique sur le cadre européen commun de référence pour les langues (CECRL)

and political philosophy . Annual Review of Applied Linguistics , 29 , 3 - 20 . GIROUX , H. A. , 2002 . Neoliberalism, corporate culture, and the promise of higher education: The university as a ... numérique, 18. BALL, S. J., 2010. Voices/political networks and a global neoliberal curriculum. Revista Espaço do Currículo, 3(1). BALICCO, C., 2000. La programmation neurolinguistique ou l’art de manipuler

Amy and George

In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay's first paragraph. "Namaste! My name is George Payne and I graduated from Fisher in 2004 with a B.A. in Philosophy. I also took several courses in the ... Philosophy. I also took several courses in the English Department, History Department and Religious Studies Department." This alumni corner is available in Verbum: https://fisherpub.sjfc.edu/verbum/vol13/iss2

The Penn State-Georgia Tech CCMD: ushering in the ICME Era

This case study paper presents the origins, philosophy, organization, development, and contributions of the joint Penn State-Georgia Tech Center for Computational Materials Design (CCMD), a NSF ... actively pursuing the materials-by-design approach to accelerate/shorten the materials development time line. As such, independent of the CCMD, but essentially with the same philosophy, we have been hiring

The Birth of Modern Economics and “Crossfertilization” of Sciences

were insightful traditional linguistics, cognitive and social discoveries that made the conception of disciplines, political studies, philosophy of economics possible. Moreover, there were science, and ... philosophy which enriched political economy (Hobbes’s state as a machine) and medicine (Harvey’s visualization of the heart as a pump). This circulation of ideas was possible due conceptual mappings in which

Politics of Religion in Popular Culture: Religious Rhetoric and Ironic In(ter)ventions

may be further extended to encompass questions of political strategy toward some desired end. If one were to juxtapose these ostensibly disparate areas, a narrative begins to unfold in which religion ... surrounding the release of an anti-Islamic film posted on YouTube coupled with this strategy of othering have raised questions related to religion and free speech with geo-political implications and

Michel de Montaigne and the Power of Language

context of sixteenth-century affinity toward ancient philosophy and literature and the open rebellion against Catholicism, this essay employs the Bakhtinian concept of dialogism expressed through the ... . The assertive form it commonly uses—especially if it deftly surveys Ancient philosophy, revealing the author’s supreme erudition—comes across as a pinnacle of human thought, a summation of the ancient

What was Sherlock Holmes

Natoli and yours truly in Philosophy, as well as alums such as Ray Ruff, also have an avid interest in the Great Detective. Indeed, we belong to the local Baker Street Irregulars chapter, Rochester Row ... certainly is one in Rochester, New York. Since, as all introductory philosophy courses will attest, an actual institution beats out an imaginary one, it stands to reason that Sherlock Holmes‘ alma mater is

Some issues of intercultural sensitivity and values

associated with political and religious reasons, the author provides recommendations for understanding, negotiating, and mediating conflict via the use of cultural understanding, learning, and the development ... , psychologists, scientists of education) are still ongoing. A representative of educational philosophy, Terence McLaughlin (1997 ), for example, claims that most of the discussions in contemporary democratic

Some Thoughts on the Relation of Aesthetics and Ethics: A Possible Christian Perspective

“perception” or “feeling.” The word, and subsequent field of philosophy that bears its name, only came to use in the 18th century with A.G. Baumgarten.38 The archetypal figure in the development of aesthetics ... and Cold War Russia, can be (mis-)used to advance the (oppressive) rule of a political body. For this reason, and others like it, the question of aesthetics and ethics is a complex one that will require

The "Life and Miracles

a 2003 graduate from St. John Fisher College, where I earned a BA in Religious Studies, with a minor in Philosophy."

The Pursuit of Perfection

dharma is the need for the essence of service and the interconnectedness of all life. The notion of Dharma as duty can be found in India's ancient legal and religious texts. In Hindu philosophy, people ... . Creel , Austin B. “ Dharma as an Ethical Category Relating to Freedom and Responsibility .” Philosophy East and West 22.2 ( 1972 ) 155 - 68 5. Creel , Austin B. “ The Reexamination of 'Dharma' in Hindu

Who Reads Bishop Butler?

Bishop Butler’s work to be a paradigm of philosophy. None of his works were written for purely academic reasons. All his publications derived either from the discharge of his duties as a priest in the ... available in anthologies and in paperback editions. They are the only sermons in English that are routinely studied in secular classes in moral philosophy. By the time the first edition of the Rolls sermons

Implementation of European Language Portfolio in Lithuania: Problems and Implications

familiar with the concept of the Portfolio, do not quite understand its philosophy and acknowledge its benefits4; 3) Those teachers who are familiar with the Portfolio do not have sufficient motivation to ... remain useful. experience in implementing the European 6. Political support and guidance need to Language Portfolios have proved that they be maintained. (Little 2006, p. 6) have not produced the desired