What’s Hiding in Plain Sight?


Hiding in Plain Sight is a book that explores the intricate relationship between language and the concealed order of human perception. What do we truly mean when we say the words we say? The book contends that the truth lies in the implicit, rather than the explicit, and aims to uncover this subtle dynamic. Drawing on existentialist philosophy, literature, poetry, etymology, and historical analysis, it examines the deeper significance of everyday words and the profound influence they exert on our understanding of the world and our place within it.

If names like Martin Heidegger, Marshall Mcluhan, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Bachelard, Rilke, Shakespeare or Cioran resonate with you, this book will likely speak to you as well.


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