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Lost Ways of Knowing

Chapter 1: Embodied Cognition, Living Systems and the Culture Wars We are lost in the woods. It is 2020, and the mist grows thick and full of desperate voices. As we wander blindly, we hear growls that might mean the end of us. The decade began with images of hell fire; the burning bush in Australia […]

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A Story to Bind Us: The Intellectual Deep Web and a New Grand Narrative

A Story to Bind Us: The Intellectual Deep Web and a New Meta-Narrative We know ourselves through stories, and we know each other through the stories we share. But for all the beauty of stories, we are drowning in them. This is, after all, the promise of postmodernism; the grand narratives that bound us together

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Pretty much — though I don’t think their race negates the quality of their character

Pretty much — though I don’t think their race negates the quality of their character or ideas. Likewise it can be important to include a variety of perspectives — however, in the particular ‘meta philosophy’ space we’ve been covering there are far more men than women — Bonnita Roy comments on why this might be in a recent interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxLMavVsZxc If

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The Rebel Wisdom Summit

A New Type of Conversation, The Rebel Wisdom Summit In these polarised, fractured times, what does a real conversation look like? One where people feel free to speak their minds, change their minds, and to create the possibility of something genuinely new emerging. How do we discuss ideas and disagree with one another in a way

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