Midwifing a Wisdom Commons Part 2 w/ Peter Limberg
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- čas přidán 25. 06. 2023
- This presentation occurred at the Science of Logic for the Global Brain conference on June 25th, 2023, hosted by Cadell Last's Philosophy Portal.
This presentation is a sequel to a presentation I did at the UTOK Consilience Conference 2023: Unifying Knowledge and Orienting Toward a Wisdom Commons: • Midwifing a Wisdom Com...
The presentation includes:
-A brief history of The Stoa
-The hyperobjects of the meta-crisis and culture war
-The emerging hyperobject of a "wisdom commons"
-My approach to midwifing a wisdom commons
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Conference link: philosophyportal.online/scien...
You can check out upcoming courses from Philosophy Portal, including one on Lacan’s Écrits, here: philosophyportal.online/scien...
This is such a beautiful description / definition of wisdom : the meta-value that adjudicates between all other values!
An excellent presentation, and I really like how you connected Hyperobjects and “The Meta-Crisis” with the need for Wisdom and thus spaces “which make wisdom more common.” I also like how you made a point to discuss the Culture War distinct from conversations about Game B, because if we cannot learn how to deal with and navigate the sociological tensions of culture, as highlighted by thinkers like Philip Rieff and Peter Berger, then it is unlikely new forms of governance, economics, or the like will function or thrive. “Perspectival Meta-Cognition” is also a useful phrase to associate with wisdom. Anyway, very well done!
Thank you, Daniel. :) I appriecate your comment, your love of wisdom, and your approach to doing philosophy outside of academia. You are a true example of the new "breed of philosophers" I referred to in the presentation who are midwifing a wisdom commons.
@@thestoa Thank you very much for saying this: it means a lot. We’ll do our best to keep at it! It is indeed critical for us to make wisdom more common, and thank you for everything you have done honoring and contributing to that movement!
@@O.G.Rose.Michelle.and.Daniel Correction: Thank you, Daniel and Michelle :)
@@thestoa You're kind, and she is the O, G, and R! I get in there with the G, luckily enough.
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Thanks Peter I followed along the liminal web gameb metamodern spaces for a few years and always appreciated the direction. I agree its going to get gritty fucked up and weird and that's were I like to think art projects like mine fit in though its still in early construction (for the past fifteen years). The self reflective artistically holonic individual is what im seeing you express here, my art is a existential sort of sincerely ironic display of such. The layers of how you have personally separated beyond the confines of the IDW and what that means for a sovereign individual artistically operating in healthy creativity away from the "gameA" institutions is where I notice the self critical imposter syndrome blindspot as the liminal space breathes. I notice it because I see all these things as moving along just fine, and actually approachable in context do deep contrarianism to spaces like the IDW, which can already be difficult for some to approach intellectually.
Beauty beats consensus.
Science is every subject, art is to describe it.
The subject of play is to have no fear, the only fear is when it will end by others demands.
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You have other videos that don't allow comments. Unfortunately, it is my policy not to subscribe to anyone that turns off comments. The Curtis Yarvin video brought this on. He says such interesting things. It's almost cruel to turn off comments (half kidding). Just saying. I've just learned of him recently, and I haven't seen the vitriol yet, is it really that bad?
There is a lot of bizarre sub-Qtard nonsense on this channel. I watched the Patrick Ryan video about Blackmail Inflation. Total garbage and the comments are turned off, because people would laugh at him. What is the point of a forum that does not allow commentary?