The recording of the third PWL International Seminar session is now out!
Intellectual Happiness in XIV-century Bologna: Reading Gentile of Cingoli and Related Texts
https://t.co/T6BmBAKRyY
The next ISPWL Seminar Session will be this Thursday, May 28 at 8:00pm CET (11:00am PDT):
Link
To attend the session, please join us using the following link: https://t.co/Wwyj8IRxKE
NEW EPISODE (Ep. 25) — John Vervaeke joins The Ladder.
Healing the Meaning–Wisdom Divide: virtue, dialogos, the Alcibiades problem, and why our adaptive intelligence also makes us prone to self-deception.
https://t.co/snq9WYvLHa
#Vervaeke#Platonism#MeaningCrisis
The second International Society for Philosophy as a Way of Life Seminar Session is out!
Practice Grounds for Living and Community-Oriented Self-Formation: The Role of Institutes of Higher Learning
https://t.co/5lZvlG4ZKP
Next collaborative Seminar with the International Society for Philosophy as a Way of Life is this Thursday! Join the ISPWL membership and listen in!
https://t.co/ubo2RxC1TZ
Did Plato mean what he said?
Ep. 15 explores Plato’s “strange” moments, Socrates motionless for hours, aporia, the cave, as possible descriptions of altered flow states.
With Michael Chase + Vsevolod Rodionov.
https://t.co/GYOcjcYHZG
#Plato#Platonism#Philosophy
What makes a thinker “timeless”?
Ep. 14 takes up Emerson’s Platonism: genius, influence, and a world “signed” with meaning—from Plato to Kant to Coleridge & Carlyle.
https://t.co/KuMku5Kfjp
#AncientPhilosophy#AmericanPhilosophy
New Palinode Jam Session: “The Problem of Language as an Object of Knowledge: From Mythic Thought to LLMs.”
A Cassirer-inspired genealogy of why language became the modern battleground—and what the LLM moment changes.
https://t.co/q9SavRpgUB
Karin, our machine learning architect, provides a brilliant example of how through collaborative inquiry at Palinode with more inclusive and humane ends, our very understanding of the potential of machine learning can change.
https://t.co/5pWTe5cz7h
Check out this piece I co-wrote with Danny Layne on the dad-joke energy we affirm when diving headlong into the fray of engaging the online world with philosophical inquiry.
https://t.co/T9fMk1aXOw
in particular, it has nothig to do with the quality of ideas (i'm saying this because my two favorite philsophers right now are E.G. Spaulding and R.B. Perry, who just got dropped because they weren't pragmatists). They can never be revived, because they're out of the narrative.
Explore the philosophical triad of Parmenides, Zeno, and Socrates through Proclus’ lens! #FintryTrusthttps://thefintrytrust.org.uk/events/parmenides?fbclid=IwY2xjawFquS1leHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHRvhczbI0kxBsoUDY4ei3ngkQl1mGvLQx0TZgn33SsuG01MX-0hZwszdmA_aem_VzWSxCb9xmGjil8E5F6ejQ
If you couldn't attend our exciting Juliusz Domański Book Launch Event, it is now on YouTube to watch at your leisure. Please share with those you think would be interested.
https://t.co/QSOAO5Ch93
We are delighted to invite you to a special event celebrating the launch of the English editions of Juliusz Domański’s groundbreaking works, newly published by Brill in their esteemed ‘Philosophy as a Way of Life: Texts and Studies’ series.
https://t.co/TY5kNPS3NZ
I'm pleased to announce the publication of another translation of Juliusz Domański's (one of the founding figures of philosophy as a way of life studies) will happen on August 1!:
Erasmus and Philosophy
https://t.co/dOZze81wfL