
A team of philosophers and tech designers working together to create a multimedia, open source philosophical "search engine and social media done otherwise"! The following is how each of us muse about the making of Khora.
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## Prelude
This episode plunges into the profound connection between imagination, poetry, and philosophy, exploring the enduring tension between muthos (myth/story) and logos (reason/logic) that lies at the heart of the Platonic tradition. The convers...
The group discuss Plato’s Ion and Phaedrus, exploring Socrates’ “magnet” image to probe divine inspiration (mania) alongside craft (techne) in poetry and philosophy. They consider how images, myths, and dramatic settings work as more than i...
Here we explore the meaning and work of ritual within Platonic mysticism—what distinguishes living practices from empty repetition, and how shared forms can train perception, steady desire, and open the soul to the intelligible. Drawing on ...
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Palinode & Khôra: recantation and moving receptacle. A site for fragments, impossible beginnings and dyadic musings.
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Emeritus Professor at Stonehill College, Religious Studies. Primary interests are Neoplatonism and theurgy..
Exploring the interaction between music and philosophy in Ancient Greek thought, focusing on Neoplatonism and cosmic harmony, tracing how these ideas have been musically expressed throughout history and continue to resonate today.
Occasional writings of polytheist philosopher Edward P. Butler
Eli Kramer is a philosopher and JDS board member, committed to fostering spaces for humane learning and philosophical living. He also has recently been collaborating on a new online platform for philosophical learning, Khora.
Making machines tell human stories
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