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Conceptual Integration Network

Generic Space. Input 1. Input 2. Blend. Conceptual Integration Network. Mental Spaces. Small conceptual packets – neurons usually activated together Usually contain frames – organizing frames. Basic Elements. Input spaces Cross-space mapping Generic space Blend Selective projection

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Conceptual Integration Network

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  1. Generic Space Input 1 Input 2 Blend Conceptual Integration Network

  2. Mental Spaces • Small conceptual packets – neurons usually activated together • Usually contain frames – organizing frames

  3. Basic Elements • Input spaces • Cross-space mapping • Generic space • Blend • Selective projection • Emergent structure • Composition, completion and elaboration (simulation)

  4. Types • Simplex • Mirror • Single-scope • Double-scope

  5. Buddhist Monk • A Buddhist Monk begins at dawn one day walkin up a mountain, reaches the top at sunset. One dawn he begins to walk back to the foot of the mountain which he reaches at sunset. • Is there a place on the path that the monk occupies at the same hour of the day on the two separate journeys?

  6. Regatta As we went to press, Rich Wilson and Bill Biewenga were barely maintaining a 4.5 day lead over the ghost of the clipper Northern Light, whose record run from San Francisco to Boston they're trying to beat. In 1853, the clipper made the passage in 76 days, 8 hours. —"Great America II,"

  7. Debate With Kant • I claim that reason is a self-developing capacity. Kant disagrees with me on this point. He says it's innate, but I answer that that's begging the question, to which he counters, in Critique of Pure Reason, that only innate ideas have power. But I say to that, what about neuronal group selection? He gives no answer. • Imagined debate.

  8. Simplex Network • Frame to roles connection • No clashes – no organizing frame in one of the mental spaces

  9. Mirror Network • Buddhist Monk, Kant, Regatta • Spaces share the same organizing frame • Often yet richer frame in the blend

  10. Single Scope Networks • Two input spaces with different organizing frames • One projected to organize the blends • Two CEO’s in a business boxing metaphor • One knocked out cold • Conventional metaphors

  11. Double Scope Networks • Different often clashing organizing frames • Organizing frame for blend uses parts of each of those frames and has emergent structure of its own • Computer Desktop Interface Example • Office work – folders and trashcans • Traditional computer commands • Throwing away and printing are from different frames

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