A Cognitive Semantics Approach to Darwin’s Theory of Evolution

List of Figures Fig. 1.1. An Integration Network – a minimal template (adapted from Fauconnier & Turner 2002: 46) .............................................. 24 Fig. 3.1. A graphic representation of the metaphor evolutionary change is motion ................................................................................. 73 Fig. 3.2. The Time Orientation metaphor ............................................ 76 Fig. 3.3. The Moving Time metapho ................................................... 77 Fig. 3.4. The Moving Observer metaphor ............................................ 77 Fig. 3.5. The Moving Species metaphor ............................................... 78 Fig. 3.6. The Moving Species metaphor ............................................... 79 Fig. 3.7. The Changing Individual blend ............................................. 94 Fig. 3.8. The tree diagram from The Origin. Reproduced with permission from John van Wyhe (2002), The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online (http://darwin-online.org.uk/) ......................... 97 Fig. 3.9. Radial and linear interpretation of the tree diagram ............... 110 Fig. 3.10. Darwin’s “coral of life.” Adapted from his notebook . ............. 121 Fig. 6.1. A horizontal phylogram ......................................................... 206 Fig. 6.2. A circular cladogram . ............................................................ 206 Fig. 6.3. The cone of Increasing Diversity (adapted from Gould 1989: 46) . ....................................................................................... 209 Fig. 6.4. Decimation and Diversification (adapted from Gould 1989: 46) . ....................................................................................... 210 Fig. 7.1. The integration of agentification and personification .............. 239 Fig. 7.2. Agentification of Empty Cause .............................................. 241

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