Argument Is a Journey

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What It Brings

Arguments go somewhere. They have starting points, they cover ground, they arrive at conclusions. Where ARGUMENT IS WAR frames argumentation as combat between opponents, ARGUMENT IS A JOURNEY frames it as collaborative travel — the arguers are co-travelers moving together toward a destination. This is a fundamentally different model of what arguing is for.

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Origin Story

Lakoff and Johnson introduce ARGUMENT IS A JOURNEY in Chapter 3 of Metaphors We Live By (1980) alongside ARGUMENT IS WAR, using the contrast to demonstrate that the same target domain can be structured by radically different source domains. The journey metaphor highlights direction, progress, and collaboration; the war metaphor highlights opposition, strategy, and victory. Which metaphor you use determines what you notice and what you ignore.

The journey metaphor for argument is part of a much larger system: the Event Structure metaphor, which maps states to locations, changes to movements, and purposes to destinations. ARGUMENT IS A JOURNEY is a special case of the general principle that purposeful activity is movement toward a goal.

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