The Stoa | Bespoke Applied Science Part 3: Analysis and Synthesis w/ Sebastian Marshall @thestoa | Uploaded January 2023 | Updated October 2024, 9 hours ago.
January 11th, 2023
Philosopher-in-Residence for January 2023: Sebastian Marshall - Bespoke Applied Science: Applying the Scientist's Skillset for Wisdom
Sign-up to attend the series live here: zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYtf--hpjssEtQ28HeWNYilnmB5ljqTPK46
See notes for today's session here: https://teamuw.notion.site/Industrial-Philosophy-Session-Two-059a49122ecc44ffaf71d05f6c67c483
In five sessions, every Wednesday from 28 December 2022 to 25 January 2023, we’ll be exploring and practicing “Bespoke Applied Science” — the type practiced by people in difficult practical situations. There will be a mix of light theory — looking at how historical philosophers were often trying to solve difficult practical problems — combined with a heavy dose of rigorous applied tools and concepts that can be applied immediately. The grand hopeful lofty vision is that perhaps being more experimental and rigorous in one’s practical affairs can also filter back into both more clear and lucid thinking and practical ways to refine one’s character, default behavior, and patterns of action — even when it comes to very large abstract and qualitative topics when we think about what really matters in life.
More from Sebastian: ultraworking.com
thestoa.ca
patreon.com/the_stoa
thestoa.substack.com
January 11th, 2023
Philosopher-in-Residence for January 2023: Sebastian Marshall - Bespoke Applied Science: Applying the Scientist's Skillset for Wisdom
Sign-up to attend the series live here: zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYtf--hpjssEtQ28HeWNYilnmB5ljqTPK46
See notes for today's session here: https://teamuw.notion.site/Industrial-Philosophy-Session-Two-059a49122ecc44ffaf71d05f6c67c483
In five sessions, every Wednesday from 28 December 2022 to 25 January 2023, we’ll be exploring and practicing “Bespoke Applied Science” — the type practiced by people in difficult practical situations. There will be a mix of light theory — looking at how historical philosophers were often trying to solve difficult practical problems — combined with a heavy dose of rigorous applied tools and concepts that can be applied immediately. The grand hopeful lofty vision is that perhaps being more experimental and rigorous in one’s practical affairs can also filter back into both more clear and lucid thinking and practical ways to refine one’s character, default behavior, and patterns of action — even when it comes to very large abstract and qualitative topics when we think about what really matters in life.
More from Sebastian: ultraworking.com
thestoa.ca
patreon.com/the_stoa
thestoa.substack.com