Homo Vitruvius by A. Jay Adler

Homo Vitruvius by A. Jay Adler

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A. Jay Adler
Nov 15, 2025
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I wrote for an upcoming essay that, “This consciousness of our world, inside each of us, is for each of us our sole possession. No one else lives in it but us.”

That is unless something or someone else steals into our minds somehow, because we allow it or because a door is forced open, by stealth or direct, frontal assault. Our consciousness doesn’t thereby become theirs, however. They don’t think our thoughts or experience o…

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