Read Unplugged Online

Authors: Donna Freitas

Unplugged

DEDICATION

To the Hofstra Honors College, where I sometimes teach

Culture & Expression, a course that wakes up my mind

and makes it fly. This trilogy grew out of our readings and

lectures and conversations one semester. And to Warren

Frisina, the dean there, who has always accepted me in all

of my academic and writerly weirdness and made me a part

of this wonderful community.

EPIGRAPH

I will suppose, then . . . that some malignant dæmon, who is at once exceedingly potent and deceitful, has employed all his artifice to deceive me; I will suppose that the sky, the air, the earth, colors, figures, sounds, and all external things, are nothing better than the illusions of dreams, by means of which this being has laid snares for my credulity; I will consider myself as without hands, eyes, flesh, blood, or any of the senses, and as falsely believing that I am possessed of these . . . just as the captive, who, perchance, was enjoying in his dreams an imaginary liberty, when he begins to suspect that it is but a vision, dreads awakening, and conspires with the agreeable illusions that the deception may be prolonged.

—René Descartes,

“Of the Things of Which We May Doubt,”

Meditations on First Philosophy
(1641)

Other books

Captive Scoundrel by Annette Blair
Cuando un hombre se enamora by Katharine Ashe
Bound: Minutemen MC by Thomas, Kathryn
What the Dog Knows by Cat Warren
Strong Darkness by Jon Land