Author in academic and educational/philosophical fiction genre:
Acadmic Genre: Philosophical History of Psychology, Cognition, Emotion, Consciousness and Action(Four volumes): The World Explored the World Suffered
Philosophical/Educational Fiction genre : The World Explored, the World Suffered: The Exeter Lectures(Volume one)
Doctoral Reesearch :Kantian Aesthetics
Lecturer in Philosophy, Psychology, Theory of Knowledge
Thesis "Reflections and Elaborations upon Kantian Aesthetics"
Masters thesis on The Philosophies of Wittgenstein and Merleau-Ponty
Four year teacher training and philosophy of Education degree
Ariadne's Thread connected as it is to a temporal span of time containing a beginning, a middle, and an end which terminates with emergence from the darkness into the light is a wonderful image of a Globalisation process and its progress to the Shakespearean and Kantian end of Cosmopolitanism. Time is an ancient concern and we need Hylomorphic and Critical Philosophy to provide a framework for its philosophical characterisation. Aristotles 3 media of change(space, time, and matter), 4 kinds of change, 3 principles of change, four causes of change and three kinds of Science describing and explaining change, is taken up and elaborated upon by Kant during a time when we thought we might be emerging from the labyrinth and catching a glimpse of a better world and our true natures. The Enlightenment promise of the light at the end of the journey through the darkness, aided by the "spirit" of Hegel failed to deliver what was promised. "New men" appeared in the world we call "modern" and created an "Age of Discontentment" that carried us into the "terrible 20th century".