Illusion as Way of Knowing
How Wrong Ideas Generate Right Results
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Narrado por:
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Joshua Courtright
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De:
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Boris Kriger
What if every truth we hold began as a beautiful mistake?
This book is a meditation on the nature of illusion—not as deception, but as one of the mind’s essential ways of knowing. Here, illusion is not debunked or dismissed; it is explored as a bridge between ignorance and understanding, a necessary fiction through which humans reach toward the incomprehensible.
Through philosophical imagery, historical reflection, and a language both precise and poetic, Illusion as Way of Knowing traces how every system of thought—scientific, spiritual, or artistic—builds the world from what it only partly understands. From ancient philosophers to modern physicists and artificial intelligences, the book follows the fine line between symbol and reality, faith and dogma, imagination and truth.
Neither textbook nor treatise, this is a continuous contemplation—an invitation to see error not as failure, but as creation; illusion not as falsehood, but as the very light by which the mind finds its way.