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The following consists of Kat Ziemke’s preparatory notes and below that you will find the summary of Session 8 itself:
At Harvard Divinity School’s recent Rudolf Steiner conference, I sketched a Whiteheadian reading of Steiner’s Goethean approach to science.
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A philosophical research community focused on consciousness studies, cosmological orientation, spiritual inquiry and much more.
Astrologer, writer, content creator, public speaker. I study the past to understand the present and the future.
Prof of philosophy and religion at the California Institute of Integral Studies; esp interested in the overlap of science, tech, and consciousness studies
Matthew David Segall is a transdisciplinary researcher, philosopher, and teacher applying process-relational thought across the natural and social sciences. He is associate professor at CIIS.edu https://footnotes2plato.com/consultations/
John worked as a social worker. Since retiring he has followed his philosophical interests, especially Integral Metatheory, Raimon Panikkar’s work, for which he has written several articles and Integrative Metatheoretical Philosophy.
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