Inspiring, Matt. William Connelly's new book, "Stormy Weather," explores indigenous and "pagan" ontologies juxtaposed against the dominant "Western" or dualistic, post-Parmedian cosmology. He does so in the context of political theory, which is exhilarating. Also, note that Roger Ames has dropped use of the term "ontology" and replaced with with "zoetology," which he defines as the Art of Life, and by life he means the Tao's ten thousand things, the cosmos. The first half of his book with David Hall, "Anticipating China: Thinking through the Narratives of Chinese and Western Culture," details a thorough philosophical portrait of the worldview we need to escape.
‘Mycelial network’. Yes
Excellent reference to Rawls.
Inspiring, Matt. William Connelly's new book, "Stormy Weather," explores indigenous and "pagan" ontologies juxtaposed against the dominant "Western" or dualistic, post-Parmedian cosmology. He does so in the context of political theory, which is exhilarating. Also, note that Roger Ames has dropped use of the term "ontology" and replaced with with "zoetology," which he defines as the Art of Life, and by life he means the Tao's ten thousand things, the cosmos. The first half of his book with David Hall, "Anticipating China: Thinking through the Narratives of Chinese and Western Culture," details a thorough philosophical portrait of the worldview we need to escape.
I'm with Royce - paying attention to service. Thank you Matt, we are all navigating the asteroid belt.