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Publication of my research paper on "Literature and the construction of reality"

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My research paper on “Literature and the construction of reality” has been published in the 2018 edition of the Literature & Aesthetics Journal released in March. Peregrine falcons (Artwork: NY State Museum 1912, Public Domain) In this paper, I consider the idea that Ernst von Glasersfeld’s “radical constructivism” offers an ideal framework for putting in place a reality of the best fit for us. Along with this, I examine also the fundamental biological and epistemological limitations that we are faced with when trying to fathom objective reality and, secondly, the inescapable gap between language – which we use as a primary cognitive tool in our attempt to comprehend the world. The paper then show that literature – especially fiction – best meets the criteria for addressing these gaps and constructing such a model of reality in line with what radical constructivism proposes.

Publication of my essay in Epoche Magazine

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My essay titled A disdain for the discrete: How art transcends logic and language published in the March 2018 issue of  Epoché Magazine - and here is the link . Claude Lorrain, Landscape with Ruins, 1650 (NGA, Washington DC) In this essay I argue that art is able to open a new window on to reality only when art can transcend reason and the confines of language. I contend further that both logic and language have their limitations when used as tools for the creation of meaning and that art helps us overcome these inadequacies in the way it transcends — or even transgresses — the absolutes that underpin our “rational” view of the world. I believe too that the violation of the strictures of logic by art is also emblematic of art’s heightened awareness of certain unique features of reality — in particular, its dynamic and fluid nature — which are not normally readily visible to a mind tied to thinking in terms only of binary truth values.