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The following is based on an edited transcript of a talk I delivered earlier today for the Center for Process Studies. For the exact transcript, click here.
I’ll be presenting some ideas about Rudolf Steiner‘s spiritual science at Harvard Divinity School next week.
What follows is a revised transcript of a “drunk history” lecture I was invited to give several years ago. It focused on the way these three men—Einstein, Bergson, and Whitehead—understood the nature of time.
“Art neglects the safety of the future for the gain of the present. … Its business is to render the Day of Judgment a success, now.”
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Matthew David Segall, PhD, is a transdisciplinary researcher, philosopher, and teacher applying process-relational thought across the natural and social sciences. https://footnotes2plato.com/consultations/
Based in the SF-Bay Area, Adam Eric Robbert is a philosopher by training, and a writer, editor, and researcher by vocation.
Philosophy | Practice | Creation
I’m associate professor in computer science and mathematics. My intellectual homebase is the danish mystic Martinus (1890-1981), whom I’ve studied since 1991 and lectured and written about since 2003.
I am a philosopher at the University of Colorado exploring the connections between morality, nature, and consciousness.
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