Explore how perception, mind, and moral thought shape what we know about the world.
This volume surveys the ideas that connect our senses, reasoning, and values. It presents a broad look at how mind and matter coordinate to form knowledge, drawing on a foundation that blends philosophical reflection with observations about human growth and experience.
Written as a series of studies, it invites readers to consider how intrinsic principles organize reality, how memory and language reflect inner life, and how virtue and law emerge from our sentient nature. The book aims to illuminate the connections between thinking, feeling, and acting in everyday life.
- Clear discussions of perception, conception, and the mind’s role in interpreting reality
- Explanations of how mental and physical processes coordinate to support knowledge
- Thoughtful exploration of memory, language, and moral motivation
- A historical perspective on how early ideas about mind and world evolved into coherent principles
Ideal for readers interested in philosophy of mind, cognitive science, and moral philosophy as they relate to everyday understanding of the world.