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Metaphor Talk

Conceptual Metaphors and the Origins of Juridical Terminology


CERES-Palais, Raum "Ruhrpott" (4.13)

Guest Lecture by Dr. Lucien van Beek (Leiden University)

Conceptual Metaphors and the Origins of Juridical Terminology

What is the conceptual relation between straightness and justice? In which ways can crimes be conceptualized? In my presentation, I will study material from ancient juridical texts and vocabulary to shed light on these and similar questions. I will illustrate how insights from Conceptual Metaphor Theory, in combination with lexical and etymological analysis, may help us understand how early juridical thought developed in the (pre)history of Indo-European languages, and how vocabulary in this domain was coined.

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Maren Jordan M.A.

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Universitätsstr. 90a
44789  Bochum
Büro 3.08
+49 234 32-21982
maren.jordan@rub.de
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Dr. Tim Karis

Kontakt

Universitätsstr. 90a
44789  Bochum
Büro 3.10
+49 234 32-25492
tim.karis@rub.de