![]() ![]() The Matter With Things: Our Brains, Our Delusions and the Unmaking of the World ![]() But it is the left hemisphere’s process of apprehending the world that gives rise to the very idea of the ‘subjective’ and ‘objective’ – a false dichotomy.” The one that is thought (on unclear grounds) to do it best is said to be objective, and that in turn is taken to be the truth. This presupposes that there is an ‘us and them’ about the world: something ‘in here’, trying to copy as well as it can something ‘out there’, and usually not doing it well. As with science, the vice is that of trying to avoid (what we call) the subjective by asserting (what we call) the objective. ![]() Thus there is such a thing as reasoned truth, just as there is such a thing as scientific truth but both are inseparable from the humanity that gives rise to them, both are provisional and uncertain. “And it is one of the messages of this book that imagination is not an impediment, but, on the contrary, a necessity for true knowledge of the world, for true understanding, and for that neglected goal of human life, wisdom. ![]()
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