37,581 words (≈ about 3 hours)
It is a common tactic, going back to the beginnings of religion and philosophy, to presume that we are enveloped in a world of untruth and illusion, thereby fueling our movement toward truth. In more modern times, Descartes demonstrates this process clearly with his Meditations. This work extends the Cartesian skeptical position by challenging the concept of illusion itself, asking those who have ever called something ‘an illusion’ to question the meaning of… (more)
Language: English
Written in: 2009
Published: 2009-12-27
Word count: 37,581 words (≈ about 3 hours)
Tags: truth, deception, illusion, descartes, Epistemology, falsehood, philosophy
Sat, 06 Feb 2010 17:17:48 +0100
full version up. if you have no taste for philosophy, check out the final appendix for a short story that attempts to say similar things with more emotion than logic.
Wed, 03 Feb 2010 06:04:53 +0100
sorry, working on posting the rest. First 10 pages up -- you can find the whole thing online if you search for the title