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Elon Musk: Spiral Wizard?

In this episode, I analyze Elon Musk through the lens of developmental theory, which maps the “spiral of worldview evolution” within people and cultures. There are three major worldviews currently in contention in our culture: Traditional (religious and patriotic), Modern (secular and rational), Postmodern (sensitive and egalitarian). They all have goodness, truth and beauty to

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The Stoa After Socrates

The long-awaited second series from John Vervaeke is here! Each week starting Monday 9 January 2023 a new episode will be released. The Stoa is setting off After Socrates on the following Sunday to complement them. In this new series, John will be offering us some handy new tools to use in our venture to

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Industrial Philosophy P1: Applying the Scientist’s Mindset and Skillset  w/ Sebastian Marshall

December 28th, 2022 Philosopher-in-Residence for January 2022: Industrial Philosophy: Bring the Scientist’s Mindset Back to Philosophy Notes for this session: https://teamuw.notion.site/Industrial-Philosophy-Session-Zero-3c0dd4a4ede840a38fb45864df5549b9 Sign-up to attend the series live here: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYtf–hpjssEtQ28HeWNYilnmB5ljqTPK46 In five sessions, every Wednesday from 28 December 2022 to 25 January 2023, we’ll be exploring and practicing “Industrial Philosophy” — applied philosophy, the type practiced

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2022: An Integral Review

Hey folks, welcome back to The Daily Evolver! It’s good to be with you again. Today’s episode was initiated by my Integral colleagues, Nomali Perera and Lee Mason of Practical Integral, who invited me to share my thoughts at the end of another year in the human adventure. The integral lens reveals a fundamental force

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Becoming a Philosopher-Entrepreneur w/ Michael Millerman and Iosif Gershteyn

December 21st, 2022 Michael Millerman and Iosif Gershteyn from VisionXForm visit The Stoa to discuss how the abstract becomes concrete through the prism of entrepreneurship and why philosophy matters for visionaries, founders, and creatives. “VisionXForm Foundation is a transformative online training program for entrepreneurs that leverages the abstract and esoteric wisdom of the ages to

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Enaction with Emil Friis: Metamodernism as Radically Progressive

**PATREON EXCLUSIVE #5** Unlocked In this loose wide-ranging conversation Brent Cooper and Emil Friis (aka Hanzi Freinacht) discuss the essential progressive baselines (ie. ‘green social liberalism’) of metamodernism as a political philosophy and hopeful social movement. Orienting the discussion from Cooper’s article ‘Metamodernism and the Left’, we establish the lineage of metamodernism as being deeply

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Designing Smarter Societies: AI, Convergence, and the Cities of Tomorrow, Today!

***PATREON EXCLUSIVE*** #2 Brent Cooper interviews architect-scholar Christopher Kirwan about his book Smart Cities and Artificial Intelligence (2020), which Cooper edited and contributed research to. Borne out of a decade long US-China collaboration between the authors,, Kirwan and Fu are conscious of the trends of smart cities and the horizon of positive human influence that

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Battle of the Bards 2: Breaking Blockades on Discourse

***PATREON EXCLUSIVE*** #3 Brent Cooper and Alexander Bard have a generative conversation ranging from class conflict, redistribution, modern monetary theory, culture war, Jordan Peterson, Game B, social media practice, to the geopolitics of the Israel apartheid situation, Israel lobby, and distinctions around anti-zionism and anti-semitism. Bard and Cooper constructively disagree on many things, but on

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