Have you ever wondered how we know what we know?
The Pattern Paradigm looks beneath the surface of
what passes for truth and presents a new way of
understanding. It tells the story of how knowledge is
achieved; starting from the basics and progressing to
the pyramid of patterns which lie at the heart
of thinking.
It describes how the pattern paradigm is superior
to the status quo paradigm that pervades much of
philosophy today. It is able to do this because it is a
paradigm of great simplicity and great power. It opens
up a new and more accurate way of understanding.
It provides the missing link between sense-data and
knowledge. It provides new insights into old problems
which are not only amazing but also robust and
self consistent.
It is a book for both keen philosophers and for anyone
else interested in philosophy, as it is easy to read and
written in layman’s terms.
If you only ever read one book on philosophy, make it
this one.
‘This is a work of genius.’- J. E. Shearer.
About the author
Bruce Robertson BSc, MSc, Dip. Ed. has
been working on and studying philosophy for most
of his life. He is the author of “Rocks and Waves
– an Image of Reality”. He lives in Auckland, New
Zealand, with his wife and two children. He enjoys
sailing and playing the guitar.