E49| Remembering The Future, w/ Zak Stein & Gregg Henriques
Zak Stein is a writer, futurist, and eminent philosopher of education. Gregg Henriques is a tenured professor at JMU who is re-defining the science of psychology itself. They join Tim for a philosophical dialogue that reckons with doubt, false prophets, and the ethics of navigating our time between worlds.
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Conversation Waypoints
- Remembering The Future – Barbara Marx Hubbard via Teilhard de Chardin
- Metapsychology
- Dignity, the Being Realm, Deficiency Realm, Maslow
- Humility, doubt, responsibility, and dark knowledge
- Epistemic humility and teacherly authority
- What is civil society now? Is it valuable to podcast?
- Meta-values for an emergent digital culture
- ‘When’ we are, kairos time, covenants and first principles / first values
- Myth, science, fragmented pluralism, and emergence
- Symbolic immortality, myth-making and continuity
- False prophets
Keywords (Mostly AI Generated)
myth; feel; sense; world; dynamics; fact; speak; part; deep; doubt; emerge; experience; relate; find; question
Zak Stein & Gregg Henriques
The beginning of a further dialogue with Zak & Gregg
Zak’s Links
Folio of podcasts / channels Zak has appeared on
Zak’s metapsychology lectures at the Stoa
Zak’s second book, Education in a Time Between Worlds, is a philosophical work grappling with the relations between schooling and technology, and is a highly, highly recommended read.
Gregg’s Links
Unified Theory of Knowledge website
‘Going Post Paradigmatic’ dialogue with John Vervaeke and Jordan Hall
10 minute overview of Gregg’s work
Gregg published A New Unified Theory of Psychology in 2011. Here’s an introductory blog on Psychology Today.
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