This book confronts the fragmentation of meaning and the exhaustion of reason in the aftermath of postmodernity. Instinct, Reason and the Self in the Aftermath of Postmodernity: Beyond Reason argues that meaningful orientation cannot be restored through propositional reasoning alone. What must be recovered is instinct: embodied attunement to the world prior to deliberative thought.Following the collapse of grand narratives, we navigate a liquid terrain with conceptual tools designed for solid ground, one increasingly shaped by digital infrastructures and AI-driven systems of engineered salience, which together form the Sensorial Nexus: a state in which algorithmic mediation pre-organises perception, narrowing the space for reflective judgement and originality.Drawing on Arnold van Gennep's tripartite ritual schema, the book proposes the reawakening of instinct and introduces the DIEM Method, a practical framework for disengaging from the Sensorial Nexus and restoring interior coherence.
Leandro Loriga Ph.D., Department of Medical Psychology and Ethics, Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic.
Chapter 1 From Tradition to Doubt.- Chapter 2 The Postmodern Era.- Chapter 3 Posthumans, Transhumans and the Sensorial Nexus.- Chapter 4 Beyond Rationalism: Intuition, Habit, and Tacit Orientation.- Chapter 5 From Van Gennep to the DIEM Method: A Contemporary Model of Transformation.- Chapter 6 The Future After Collapse.