Mental Imagery in Bertrand Russell's Nobel Lecture What Desires Are Politically Important?

The article presents the analysis of the mental images of human desires and their verbalization techniques involved in Bertrand Russell's Nobel lecture delivered in 1950. Human desires are non-material mental constructs that are not clearly defined in the dictionaries, their verbalization being...

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Main Author: Iryna Biskub
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Language:English
Published: Państwowa Akademia Nauk Stosowanych w Chełmie 2021-10-01
Series:Language, Culture, Politics
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Online Access:https://lcpijournal.panschelm.edu.pl/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/LCPI_2021_1_Iryna-Biskub.pdf
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description The article presents the analysis of the mental images of human desires and their verbalization techniques involved in Bertrand Russell's Nobel lecture delivered in 1950. Human desires are non-material mental constructs that are not clearly defined in the dictionaries, their verbalization being complicated by the issues related to rationality, psychology of thinking, objectivity, and the variability of individual behavioral reactions. The results of the research suggest that the verbalization of desires is essentially complicated by social and cultural stereotypes. It has been noted that storytelling can be applied as one of the most effective techniques to create the required mental imagery of desires in the recipient's mind. B. Russell's unique manner of defining such politically important desires as acquisitiveness, vanity, glory, love of power, excitement is carefully analyzed. The use of figurative language as well as conceptual and stylistic metaphors that facilitate the process of shaping mental images of desires have also been the focus of my attention. Special consideration has been given to the analysis of the verbalization means of the politically important desires.
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spelling doaj-art-a62d1f154ea0453fa3c3dc7757aa75b02025-01-07T17:28:55ZengPaństwowa Akademia Nauk Stosowanych w ChełmieLanguage, Culture, Politics2450-35762719-32172021-10-011859710.54515/lcp.2021.1.85-97Mental Imagery in Bertrand Russell's Nobel Lecture What Desires Are Politically Important?Iryna Biskub0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5844-7524Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University, Lutsk (Ukraine)The article presents the analysis of the mental images of human desires and their verbalization techniques involved in Bertrand Russell's Nobel lecture delivered in 1950. Human desires are non-material mental constructs that are not clearly defined in the dictionaries, their verbalization being complicated by the issues related to rationality, psychology of thinking, objectivity, and the variability of individual behavioral reactions. The results of the research suggest that the verbalization of desires is essentially complicated by social and cultural stereotypes. It has been noted that storytelling can be applied as one of the most effective techniques to create the required mental imagery of desires in the recipient's mind. B. Russell's unique manner of defining such politically important desires as acquisitiveness, vanity, glory, love of power, excitement is carefully analyzed. The use of figurative language as well as conceptual and stylistic metaphors that facilitate the process of shaping mental images of desires have also been the focus of my attention. Special consideration has been given to the analysis of the verbalization means of the politically important desires.https://lcpijournal.panschelm.edu.pl/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/LCPI_2021_1_Iryna-Biskub.pdfcognitive processingmental imagerydesiresbertrand russell
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Mental Imagery in Bertrand Russell's Nobel Lecture What Desires Are Politically Important?
Language, Culture, Politics
cognitive processing
mental imagery
desires
bertrand russell
title Mental Imagery in Bertrand Russell's Nobel Lecture What Desires Are Politically Important?
title_full Mental Imagery in Bertrand Russell's Nobel Lecture What Desires Are Politically Important?
title_fullStr Mental Imagery in Bertrand Russell's Nobel Lecture What Desires Are Politically Important?
title_full_unstemmed Mental Imagery in Bertrand Russell's Nobel Lecture What Desires Are Politically Important?
title_short Mental Imagery in Bertrand Russell's Nobel Lecture What Desires Are Politically Important?
title_sort mental imagery in bertrand russell s nobel lecture what desires are politically important
topic cognitive processing
mental imagery
desires
bertrand russell
url https://lcpijournal.panschelm.edu.pl/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/LCPI_2021_1_Iryna-Biskub.pdf
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