In this novel, centered on John Locke’s famous thought experiment about a man who suddenly perceives colors the opposite of how he used to see them, two middle schoolers enter virtual reality to solve Locke’s mysterious disappearance in order to save one of their classmates from a thought experiment gone awry. In the process, they learn about empiricism and its connection to the birth of democracy.
The Inverted Spectrum – Student Book
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The Inverted Spectrum is the second book in the Noumenal Realm Trilogy, which focuses on the unconventional educational initiatives of an institution called the New Smithsonian Foundation, whose aim is to educate the children of America through virtual reality experiences instead of through the Smithsonian Institution’s dusty museum artifacts. In this novel, middle schoolers Jonah and Roslyn must solve the mysterious disappearance of philosopher John Locke in order to save one of their classmates from a philosophical thought experiment gone awry. In the process, they learn about empiricism and its connection to the birth of democracy.
The storyline of this volume focuses on John Locke’s famous thought experiment about a man who wakes up one morning to find that he perceives all of the colors opposite of how he used to see them. This thought experiment shows that we can’t know how others perceive the world. But what if other aspects of our consciousness could be inverted? The young heroes of this novel discover that consciousness is what gives human beings personal identity and a basis for political equality.
Although each novel in the trilogy stands alone, it is best to read them all, and in order, to enjoy the full effect of the storyline.
Companion Products:
The Divided Line – Student Book
The Divided Line – Guidebook
The Inverted Spectrum – Student Book
The Inverted Spectrum – Guidebook
The Categorical Imperative – Student Book
The Categorical Imperative – Guidebook
Additional Information
Weight | .64 kg |
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Dimensions | 11 × 8.5 × .5 in |
ISBN 13 | 9780898245950 |
Author | Sharon Kaye, Ph.D. |
Publisher | Royal Fireworks Press |
Format | Paperback |
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