... shaping it. The overall design and orga-
nization of the book, the selection of the topics to be treated, and the identification
of the experts to treat them, were predominantly the work of the first ... member of the editorial board of Cognitive Linguistics and
is on the advisory/referee board of several other journals. He is also a member of the
edito...
... appeal of Cognitive Linguistics, and what would
be important questions for the further development of the framework?
2. The Theoretical Position
of Cognitive Linguistics
Because Cognitive Linguistics ... within Cognitive Linguistics. To get a better grip on the position
of Cognitive Linguistics within the landscape of linguistics at large, the sectio...
... the language. Many of these notions are far from exclusive
for Cognitive Linguistics, but even then, Cognitive Linguistics subjects them to
specific forms of analysis.
The second part of the Handbook, ... within Cognitive Linguistics. To get a better grip on the position
of Cognitive Linguistics within the landscape of linguistics at large, the section...
... available for subscribers
to Cognitive Linguistics.
4. The Organization
of the Handbook
The organization of the present Handbook reflects the prototypical structure of
Cognitive Linguistics that was ... development of the framework?
2. The Theoretical Position
of Cognitive Linguistics
Because Cognitive Linguistics sees language as embedded in the...
... account of knowledge. Within the discipline
of philosophy, epistemology is the study of the nature of knowledge and justification: in
particular, the study of (a) the defining components, (b) the ... with respect to the content of the acceptance. The reasoning system of S
at t over acceptances,’ means the set of propositions true at t of the form, ‘S r...
... to learn from each other. One can only hope that this trend increases in the
future.
The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Religion is divided into two parts. Part 1 covers
the most frequently ... positions on their
topic (e.g., religious experience or the problem of evil) or the history and nature of the
philosophical approach to the philosophy of religion tha...
... rational from
the point of view of theoretical reason, as well as a twofold requirement: of an adequate
proportion of rational cognitions and of the absence of certain kinds of “vitiating” ... ask
whether the theory of implication and consistency has any special relevance to the theory
of reasoning and inquiry, a question that is often hidden from view by the amb...