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TSV Episode 17 now available on all podcast players! In this episode, we talk about the work of designer, programmer, and architect Christopher Alexander. Joining us are two of Alexander’s former students, Susan Ingham and Chris Andrews. They talk about their philosophy of architecture and their program, Building Beauty, which offers a post-graduate diploma in architecture based around Alexander’s ideas. Check them out at buildingbeauty.orghttps://thesideview.co/podcasts/tsv-episode-17-susan-ingham-and-chris-andrews/TSV Episode 17: Susan Ingham and Chris Andrewsthesideview.coTwo of Christopher Alexander’s former students talk architecture, design, and their organization, Building Beauty.
TSV Episode 17 now available on all podcast players! In this episode, we talk about the work of designer, programmer, and architect Christopher Alexander. Joining us are two of Alexander’s former students, Susan Ingham and Chris Andrews. They talk about their philosophy of architecture and their program, Building Beauty, which offers a post-graduate diploma in architecture based around Alexander’s ideas.
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Meta, Modern Understanding the phenomenology of consciousness. by Jeremy Johnson (@jdj_writes)https://thesideview.co/articles/meta-modern/Meta, Modernthesideview.coWhat do we mean when we say we are going “meta”?
Meta, Modern Understanding the phenomenology of consciousness. by Jeremy Johnson (@jdj_writes)https://thesideview.co/articles/meta-modern/Meta, Modernthesideview.coWhat do we mean when we say we are going “meta”?
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Cognition in the Wild Perception and cognition grow out of holistically entangled events. Bonnitta Royhttps://thesideview.co/articles/cognition-in-the-wild/Cognition in the Wildthesideview.coPerception does not lead to practice which leads to skill. Rather, the modes are entangled holistically into cognitive events that grow.
Cognition in the Wild Perception and cognition grow out of holistically entangled events. Bonnitta Royhttps://thesideview.co/articles/cognition-in-the-wild/Cognition in the Wildthesideview.coPerception does not lead to practice which leads to skill. Rather, the modes are entangled holistically into cognitive events that grow.
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Continuing a rich dialogue first initiated on TSV by Brittany Polat, and carried on by Kai Whiting and Massimo Pigliucci, here is James Daltrey’s essay “The Scientific God of the Stoics.”https://thesideview.co/articles/the-scientific-god-of-the-stoics/The Scientific God of the Stoicsthesideview.coThe Stoic God sits perfectly well within a scientific worldview.
Continuing a rich dialogue first initiated on TSV by Brittany Polat, and carried on by Kai Whiting and Massimo Pigliucci, here is James Daltrey’s essay “The Scientific God of the Stoics.”https://thesideview.co/articles/the-scientific-god-of-the-stoics/The Scientific God of the Stoicsthesideview.coThe Stoic God sits perfectly well within a scientific worldview.
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 1 Jul 20
The video for our launch party at The Stoa is now online. We talked about TSV and practice (askēsis), aesthetics, the new media ecology, metamodernism, and of course, our latest issue. Many of the contributors were also there to share their perspectives. Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMnCnl9uejIThe Side View Launch Party w/ Adam Robbertwww.youtube.comMay 20, 2020 A launch party with Adam Robbert on the latest edition on The Side View. Check out the issue here: https://thesideview.co/tsv-vol-2-no-1 RSVP fo…
The video for our launch party at The Stoa is now online. We talked about TSV and practice (askēsis), aesthetics, the new media ecology, metamodernism, and of course, our latest issue. Many of the contributors were also there to share their perspectives. Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMnCnl9uejIThe Side View Launch Party w/ Adam Robbertwww.youtube.comMay 20, 2020 A launch party with
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Our latest essay continues an ongoing dialogue on the role of God and modern science in contemporary Stoicism. “Again: Modern Science Does not Support the Stoic God, and That’s Okay” by @mpigliucci https://thesideview.co/articles/again-modern-science-does-not-support-the-stoic-god-and-thats-okay/Again: Modern Science Does not Support the Stoic God, and That’s Okaythesideview.coAgain: Modern Science Does not Support the Stoic God, and That’s Okay Massimo Pigliucci, PhD Photo by Robert Bye Author: Massimo Pigliucci Twitter: @mpigliucci Web: patreon.com/FigsInWinter Date: February 10, 2020 Lately I have been involved in a fascinating discussion among some of my fellow Stoi…
Our latest essay continues an ongoing dialogue on the role of God and modern science in contemporary Stoicism. “Again: Modern Science Does not Support the Stoic God, and That’s Okay” by @mpigliucci https://thesideview.co/articles/again-modern-science-does-not-support-the-stoic-god-and-thats-okay/Again: Modern Science Does not Support the Stoic God, and That’s Okaythesideview.coAgain: Modern Science Does not Support the Stoic God, and That’s Okay Massimo Pigliucci, PhD Photo by
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The Epistemic Burdens of the Atomized Individual How do we develop an understanding of the atomized individual? Davood Gozlihttps://thesideview.co/articles/the-epistemic-burdens-of-the-atomized-individual/The Epistemic Burdens of the Atomized Individualthesideview.coThe aim of this essay is to develop an understanding of the atomized individual. The term refers to a mode of existence available to all of us.
The Epistemic Burdens of the Atomized Individual How do we develop an understanding of the atomized individual? Davood Gozlihttps://thesideview.co/articles/the-epistemic-burdens-of-the-atomized-individual/The Epistemic Burdens of the Atomized Individualthesideview.coThe aim of this essay is to develop an understanding of the atomized individual. The term refers to a mode of existence available to all of us.
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Diagnosing the Current Age: A Symptomology of the Meaning Crisis A wisdom renaissance is underway. Christopher Mastropietro and John Vervaeke (@vervaeke_john)https://thesideview.co/articles/diagnosing-the-current-age/Diagnosing the Current Agethesideview.coA wisdom renaissance is reacclimating philosophic traditions of antiquity to steer us from their New Age imitators.
Diagnosing the Current Age: A Symptomology of the Meaning Crisis A wisdom renaissance is underway. Christopher Mastropietro and John Vervaeke (@vervaeke_john)https://thesideview.co/articles/diagnosing-the-current-age/Diagnosing the Current Agethesideview.coA wisdom renaissance is reacclimating philosophic traditions of antiquity to steer us from their New Age imitators.
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The Psychodynamics of Memetic Mediation Memetic mediation is an extension of our contemplative practice. Jason Snyderhttps://thesideview.co/articles/the-psychodynamics-of-memetic-mediation/The Psychodynamics of Memetic Mediationthesideview.coMemetic mediation can be seen as an extension of our contemplative practice.
The Psychodynamics of Memetic Mediation Memetic mediation is an extension of our contemplative practice. Jason Snyderhttps://thesideview.co/articles/the-psychodynamics-of-memetic-mediation/The Psychodynamics of Memetic Mediationthesideview.coMemetic mediation can be seen as an extension of our contemplative practice.

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Available now: https://thesideview.co/podcasts/tsv-episode-17-susan-ingham-and-chris-andrews/
Available now: https://thesideview.co/podcasts/tsv-episode-17-susan-ingham-and-chris-andrews/