In this article I present the idea of "embodied meaning" as developed in the theory of conceptual metaphor by Lakoff and Johnson and in the throury of blending by Turner and Fauconnier. I argue that this approach - despite numerous disclaimers - is close to the generative program introduced by Chomsky, who distinguihed the linguistic "surface structure" from the mental (and uncoscious) "deep structure". I make the claim that this understanding of "embodied meaning" is less adequate than the hermeneutical interpretation of meaning as embodied in acts of interpretation.
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Pawelec, A. (2007). Znaczenie ucieleśnione: Propozycje kręgu Lakoffa. Przestrzenie Teorii, (5), 255. https://doi.org/10.14746/pt.2005.5.16
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