What if our entire understanding of reality is shaped by what we suppose rather than what we know? This book introduces a groundbreaking philosophical framework that explores the central role of supposition in human cognition, culture, politics and society.
Moving beyond traditional notions of belief and imagination, the author presents supposition as a fundamental cognitive act—one that bridges uncertainty and meaning, perception and reality. Drawing on philosophy, neuroscience, political theory, and literature, this book redefines the human experience through the lens of Homo Putans,...
What if our entire understanding of reality is shaped by what we suppose rather than what we know? This book introduces a groundbreaking philosophical...