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106: Is a hotdog a sandwich? The problem with definitions

Jul 18, 2025
Dive into a playful debate on whether a hotdog is a sandwich! The hosts discuss the fluidity of food definitions and how cultural contexts shape our understanding of language. Explore prototype theory and its role in defining everyday words, from burritos to memes. Find out how personal interpretations influence meanings and why arguments over definitions can be so engaging. The hosts also reflect on their journey, community interactions, and the humorous moments that make their discussions unique!
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ANECDOTE

Book as a Sandwich Anecdote

  • Gretchen McCulloch humorously calls a book a sandwich because it has covers like bread and pages like filling.
  • This illustrates how people stretch prototype features to refute strict definitions.
INSIGHT

Prototype Theory Explains Categories

  • Prototype theory explains why some things feel more "sandwichy" than others based on typical features.
  • People quickly name prototypical birds like robins but hesitate with penguins, showing category fuzziness.
ANECDOTE

Canadian Tire Store Category Debate

  • Gretchen and Lauren debate Canadian Tire's store category to show how prototype categories help explain fuzzy boundaries.
  • This displays how people use prototypes to describe unfamiliar or complex concepts.
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