What happens when logic, with all its precision and rigor, reaches the edge of its own territory and finds itself looking out over a landscape its maps do not cover? Between Logic and Truth is a philosophical meditation that explores this question not as a problem to be solved, but as a place to be inhabited.
Written as a journey rather than a linear argument, this book invites readers to walk the narrow bridge between what can be proven and what must be felt. In thirty chapters organized across three movements—The Ground, The Path, and The Horizon—Jude Thorne examines the architecture of first principles, the grammar of meaning, the logic of the heart, the cartography of silence, and the natural history of the mind.
Drawing on the contemplative traditions of both East and West, and engaging with thinkers from Plato to Gödel, this work offers no final system or definitive answers. Instead, it provides a companion for those who have walked the territory between certainty and mystery, offering reflection on attention and wonder, trust and doubt, solitude and community, grace and the ordinary.
For readers who have sensed that the deepest truths of human existence are found not in pure logic nor in pure intuition, but in the tension between them, this book offers a patient, honest exploration of what it means to think, to wonder, and to live fully in a world that exceeds every theory we build about it.
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