It is often said that philosophy begins in wonder. For Scott F. Parker, it remains there, too. Possible Logics revels in philosophy's mysteries and delights in its sounds. This is.a syntactically playful and conceptually alive work that questions the nature of self and language in accessible poems that are as fun as they are profound.Parker is a friend to philosophy, and like a good friend he respects it enough not to take it too seriously. Possible Logics is more interested in questions than in answers, more interested in thinking than in knowing, more interested in fragments than in treatises.
It is first and foremost a celebration of existence and the human capacity for wonder.