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From the heart. Mostly unscripted. Exploring philosophical, scientific, technological & poetic spaces beyond either/or bounds. Living into the questions. Loving as knowing. Philosophy as a verb.

Hosted by philosopher and cognitive scientist Andrea Hiott.

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 Love, Science, and the Dynamics of Change: From the Archive

This is a replay of an earlier conversation with Richard Watson (which was already an unpublished conversation we'd had earlier, so there's lots of nesting here). Init... more

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Trust, Agency, and the Art of Games with C. Thi Nguyen

Revisting a conversation from late 2023 with philosopher C Thi Nguyen. The discussion delves into the philosophical aspects of games, how they shape our agency, and the prof... more

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AI, Suffering, Remedy and Love as the voluntary suspension of habitual responses into awareness: This episode is with philosopher and cognitive scientist Thomas Metzinger, a Professor Emeritus at Johannes Gutenberg University in ... more

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 with philosopher Esther Lightcap Meek, Professor of Philosophy emerita at Geneva College, in Western Pennsylvania

exploring from-to fractals, Michael Polanyi, Meek's Indeterminate Future Manifestations, the difference between i... more

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Recent Guests

C. Thi Nguyen
Philosopher and author of *The Score: How to Stop Playing Someone Else's Game*
Episode: Trust, Games and Sculpting Agency with C. Thi Nguyen (new edit from the archive)
Esther Lightcap Meek
Philosopher and author, known for her work on epistemology
Episode: #79 Loving to Know and Subsidiary Focal Integration with Esther Lightcap Meek
Lynn Nadel
Psychologist and neuroscientist, known for his research on the hippocampus
University of Arizona
Episode: Hippocampus Love: Action at a Distance and the bridge of Memory, Part 4 with Lynn Nadel
Lisa Maroski
Author of 'Embracing Paradox, Evolving Language', explores language and interconnectivity.
Episode: #77 Evolving Language by Embracing Paradox with Lisa Maroski
David Pontille
Researcher at the French National Research Center and member of the Centre for Sociology of Innovation.
Centre for Sociology of Innovation, Ecole des Mines, Paris
Episode: #76 The Care of Things: Philosophy of Maintenance & Making Things Last with Jérome Denis and David Pontille
Jérome Denis
Director of the Centre for Sociology of Innovation at Ecole des Mines, Paris.
Centre for Sociology of Innovation, Ecole des Mines, Paris
Episode: #76 The Care of Things: Philosophy of Maintenance & Making Things Last with Jérome Denis and David Pontille
Nicolás Hinrichs
Chilean-German biologist and cognitive neuroscientist investigating human mind coordination through hyperscanning.
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Episode: #75 Hyperscanning & Human Connection: Synchronization and the Third Brain with Biologist Nicolás Hinrichs
Katherine Hayles
Distinguished Research Professor at UCLA and author specializing in literature, science, and technology.
University of California, Los Angeles
Episode: #72 Rethinking Cognition: Posthumanism to Planetary Ecology with Professor Katherine Hayles
Lucius Outlaw Jr.
Philosophy professor and thinker known for his work on double consciousness and phenomenology.
Episode: #71 Dialectics, Democracy & the Phenomenology of Double Consciousness with Lucius Outlaw Jr.

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Andrea Hiott
Philosopher and cognitive scientist known for exploring the intersection of philosophy and cognitive science in relation to human experience and relationships.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 29 ratings
  • Time listening is beautiful time

    Every time I spend time listening to Andrea and her guests I feel connected to the world in ways that are beautiful. These conversations touch all aspects of life and feel relatable and exciting. Embracing dichotomies and leaning into paradoxes with this podcast has been challenging but has opened me to a new way of relating to my life.

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    @thebrushandthecompass
    United Statesa year ago
  • Looking for the patterns that connect

    Thank you for the love and support!

    Apple Podcasts
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    Graciey8888
    United States2 years ago

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The conversations are often seen as genuinely enriching, blending philosophy with real-life applications and inviting a sense of community among listeners.
Listeners appreciate the thoughtful and connective nature of the discussions, often feeling a sense of beauty and relatability in the content. The embrace of paradoxes and challenges in exploring complex topics resonates deeply, encouraging reflective thinking and personal growth.

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Trust, Games and Sculpting Agency with C. Thi Nguyen (new edit from the archive)
Q: Have you always been articulate?
Thi Nguyen discusses his background in writing and how he struggled to maintain his authentic voice while navigating academic expectations.
#72 Rethinking Cognition: Posthumanism to Planetary Ecology with Professor Katherine Hayles
Q: So can we care about each other and continue that?
Understanding our present situation opens up paths for a positive future, encouraging care for life and a collective vision of hope.
#72 Rethinking Cognition: Posthumanism to Planetary Ecology with Professor Katherine Hayles
Q: Could we just start with, why do we need to rethink cognition?
We need to reconfigure anthropocentrism by acknowledging that all living organisms have cognitive capabilities, which changes our perspective on human cognition.
#71 Dialectics, Democracy & the Phenomenology of Double Consciousness with Lucius Outlaw Jr.
Q: How do we develop that stance or that orientation or the one of love that we're talking about?
It's about making a commitment to working it out rather than shooting it, being open to dialogue and understanding each other.
#68: Loving, Knowing and Participatory Sense-making with philosopher Hanne De Jaegher
Q: What does it mean to think differently than those around you?
Hanne discusses her experiences growing up and realizing her unique perspectives influenced by her parents' professions, acknowledging how it shaped her interest in philosophy.

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