
Love & Philosophy
Exploring philosophical, scientific, technological & poetic spaces beyond either/or bounds. Living into the questions. Loving as knowing. Paradox as portal.
By love and philosophy we mean the people, passions, and ideas that move us, shape the trajectories of our lives, and co-create our wider landscapes.
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Podcasting since 2023 • 75 episodes
Love & Philosophy
Latest Episodes
#70 Fractal Rubik's Cube & the Big Machine with futurist polymath Michael Garfield
Michael Garfield is a futurist polymath who has worked everywhere from the KU Natural History Museum to the Sante Fe Institute to Mozilla to the Long Now. He’s currently with the AI Capabilities and Alignment Consensus Project. Oh, and he also ...
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Episode 70
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#69 The philosophy of Bioregionalism with Félix de Rosen
A first person exploration of the philosophy of bioregionalism, inspired by the complexity science of Donnella Meadow, with Felix de Rosen, a landscape architect and gardener. Felix shares his fascinating journey from studying polit...
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Episode 69
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#68: Loving, Knowing and Participatory Sense-making with philosopher Hanne De Jaegher
4e philosopher of cognitive science Hanne De Jaegher discusses the profound relationship between loving and knowing as intertwined processes. The first in what we hope to be many conversations about this inspirational work. With Andrea, Hanne e...
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Episode 68
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Summer of 2024: Synapses of Life with Shoma Chaudhury
Andrea shares a deeply reflective conversation with renowned journalist Shoma Chaudhury. Originally recorded over a year ago for the Synapse conference, this episode offers an intimate look into Shoma's thought process and career journey....
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1:29:15

#67: Autonomy, Autopoiesis & the Enactive Approach with philosopher Ezequiel Di Paolo
After Andrea’s introduction, Mirko Prokop talks to Ezequiel Di Paolo about the enactive approach in cognitive science and its roots in Francisco Varela’s work on biological autonomy. They explore the ideas of autonomy and autopoiesis, the deepe...
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Episode 67
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