The aim of present research is to develop a framework for a diachronic analysis of complex concepts in political discourse. More specifically, the paper seeks to uncover some of the changes that the COLD WAR concept has undergone in political communication over time. In line with Minsky's theory of frames that defines frames as data structures to represent stereotyped situations, the study shows that there are core elements in the COLD WAR frame that largely remain unaltered. This durable set of elements, however, does not exclude the emergence of new slots as well as novel extensions of the existing ones that can be used to comprehend and conceptualize recent developments in the realm of politics. The data also suggest that complex concepts can serve as a cognitive tool to change people's hearts and minds by promoting a particular interpretation and evaluation of events or issues.
Una vez que el ser-ahí ha destruido la diferencia ontológica propuesta por la historia de la metafísica, debe aprender a reducir los entes mediante nuevas miradas e interpretaciones. Para tal fin, Heidegger propuso la Gelassenheit del Maestro Eckhart, el morar poético de Friedrich Hölderlin, la comprensión en acto de la totalidad del haikú de Basho, y la verdad redonda de Parménides. Habiendo adoptado estas cuatro miradas, el ser-ahí está finalmente en capacidad de construir una nueva comprensión del sentido del ser, en este caso, mediante lo sencillo como posibilidad y variante de la ciencia del ser.
Lo sencillo y su etimología 49 Me parece como si ahora nosotros mismos, más que hablar sobre el habla, hubiéramos intentado dar algunos pasos en una marcha que se confía a la esencia del Decir.
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