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I was reading an article about how a lot of women report, basically, not liking men. Everybody knows the broader pattern by now: fewer people are getting married, birth rates are plummeting, men and women have increasingly divergent politic...
and I published a conference retrospective in Das Goetheanum: Productive Tensions.
There were several talks on the subject of racism in Steiner’s work at last December’s Harvard Divinity School conference. The one below by Gopi Vijaya was...
Abstract: This paper draws together some of the major insights and contributions of the last sections of Raimon Panikkar’s magnum opus, Rhythm of Being (2010), one of the great philosophical books of the last 100 years, especially his thoug...
Ashton presented on Barfield’s essay examining how art historians like Panofsky and Gombrich have reframed the understanding of allegory and its significance for human consciousness. Barfield challenges the inherited dismissal of allegory a...
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Robert:
Welcome, everyone, and thanks for coming. We have a plan. I’m going to start by saying a little bit about the book by Steiner that stands behind the book that stands behind what we’re saying tonight, just to let you k...
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A philosophical research community focused on consciousness studies, cosmological orientation, spiritual inquiry and much more.
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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