Tim Jackson and I discuss the debate between Kastrup (Analytic Idealism) and Garfield (Prāsaṅgika Buddhism), as well as the dialogue between Deacon and Levin
"language should be an artistic commons, not a cudgel."
Indeed!
This is concisely and beautifully-stated; though I realize I am unsure whether I am complimenting TJ or MS or merely the LLM! I shall know when I have a listen to your chat.
In a Whiteheadian cosmos, endlessly lured toward novelty and beauty, all blunt instruments hinder the creative advance and are in some deep sense un-natural. In a fully-relational universe all conversation is richer when answering to the lure of those forms.
I have found that I can no longer listen to some of the video interlocutors you guys engaged with here (I will not name names!), though I sometimes still read their writings. Some of them I was not aware of. These are both excellent reasons to appreciate your creative extended-play "mashup". Thanks.
"language should be an artistic commons, not a cudgel."
Indeed!
This is concisely and beautifully-stated; though I realize I am unsure whether I am complimenting TJ or MS or merely the LLM! I shall know when I have a listen to your chat.
In a Whiteheadian cosmos, endlessly lured toward novelty and beauty, all blunt instruments hinder the creative advance and are in some deep sense un-natural. In a fully-relational universe all conversation is richer when answering to the lure of those forms.
I have found that I can no longer listen to some of the video interlocutors you guys engaged with here (I will not name names!), though I sometimes still read their writings. Some of them I was not aware of. These are both excellent reasons to appreciate your creative extended-play "mashup". Thanks.