The Liminal Spectrum II: Subjectivity, Objectivity, and the Architecture of Human Vulnerability - Tapa blanda

Farmer, Caleb Anthony

 
9798199718356: The Liminal Spectrum II: Subjectivity, Objectivity, and the Architecture of Human Vulnerability

Sinopsis

The Liminal Spectrum II: Subjectivity, Objectivity, and the Architecture of Human Vulnerability

Why do intelligent people become vulnerable to deception?

Why do some victims struggle to explain what happened to them while their attackers appear calm, credible, and convincing?

Why do truth and consensus often seem to diverge?

In The Liminal Spectrum II, independent scholar Caleb Anthony Farmer presents a bold interdisciplinary framework at the intersection of sociology, psychology, theology, law, and lived experience. Expanding upon the original Liminal Spectrum model, this book explores how human beings navigate reality through shifting states of subjectivity and objectivity—and how those states influence vulnerability, perception, conflict, manipulation, and truth itself.

At the center of the framework is a provocative claim: most forms of deception and exploitation do not begin with force. They begin with interpretation.

Through concepts such as the Exposure Curve, Weaponized Hermeneutics, the Double Trap, and the Law of Establishment, Farmer examines how distorted meaning-making processes can be exploited in relationships, institutions, legal systems, communities, and spiritual life. Drawing from personal field observations, behavioral science, biblical theology, and sociological analysis, he argues that understanding these dynamics is essential for navigating a world increasingly shaped by information, perception, and competing truth claims.

This book explores:

• The relationship between subjectivity, objectivity, and truth
• How interpretation becomes a mechanism of manipulation
• Why vulnerable individuals are often misunderstood or disbelieved
• The sociology of credibility, testimony, and social establishment
• Psychological and spiritual dimensions of deception
• Mental health, therapy, conflict resolution, and education through the lens of the Liminal Spectrum
• The role of the Holy Spirit as an external witness beyond human perception

Part theoretical framework, part social critique, and part personal testimony, The Liminal Spectrum II challenges readers to rethink how meaning is constructed, how truth is recognized, and how vulnerability emerges within human systems.

For readers of sociology, psychology, theology, philosophy, criminology, and interdisciplinary social theory, this work offers a unique exploration of one of the most important questions of human life:

How do we know what is true when interpretation itself becomes the battlefield?

From the author of Sociology of Spirit, What Was Always True, and From Script to System.

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