The Meditating Philosopher | Valuing Plato :: How Phenomenon & The Good Harmonize Participation /w John Vervaeke & Eric Orwoll @TheMeditatingPhilosopher | Uploaded June 2022 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
The first hour concludes with the possibility of hyper agents and hyper intelligence, and whether there is something like the hyper agent for the cosmos as a whole.
Next, we discuss various topics related to consciousness, immortality, and Plato's philosophy in this video.
Vervaeke explains the importance of the body in self-consciousness and relevance realization, and finds the desire for immortality as oneself perplexing and a nightmare.
We explore the concept of immortality in Plato's philosophy, where identifying oneself with eternity in a participatory sense can alleviate distress about personal biological demise.
We conclude that we do not know what comes after death and must live accordingly. Vervaeke expresses admiration for Orwoll and plans to continue their discussions.
I love talking to both of them and always learn new things when we speak. I hope you enjoy the conversation too!
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Here's John's YouTube Channel.
youtube.com/user/johnvervaeke
He's also active on twitter.
twitter.com/vervaeke_john
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Here's Eric's YouTube Channel and his other information can be found there. He has been teaching online courses on Plato and other philosophy for many years and currently has some great things going on, so check him out!
youtube.com/channel/UC10oqMKjGhP8KuRpLuBMSVw
AI Generated Summary: docs.google.com/document/d/1FLldUTsDDdJXglptAFlKV-nF55LJMQHXePCmREos7fA/edit?usp=sharing
The first hour concludes with the possibility of hyper agents and hyper intelligence, and whether there is something like the hyper agent for the cosmos as a whole.
Next, we discuss various topics related to consciousness, immortality, and Plato's philosophy in this video.
Vervaeke explains the importance of the body in self-consciousness and relevance realization, and finds the desire for immortality as oneself perplexing and a nightmare.
We explore the concept of immortality in Plato's philosophy, where identifying oneself with eternity in a participatory sense can alleviate distress about personal biological demise.
We conclude that we do not know what comes after death and must live accordingly. Vervaeke expresses admiration for Orwoll and plans to continue their discussions.
I love talking to both of them and always learn new things when we speak. I hope you enjoy the conversation too!
____
Here's John's YouTube Channel.
youtube.com/user/johnvervaeke
He's also active on twitter.
twitter.com/vervaeke_john
____
Here's Eric's YouTube Channel and his other information can be found there. He has been teaching online courses on Plato and other philosophy for many years and currently has some great things going on, so check him out!
youtube.com/channel/UC10oqMKjGhP8KuRpLuBMSVw
AI Generated Summary: docs.google.com/document/d/1FLldUTsDDdJXglptAFlKV-nF55LJMQHXePCmREos7fA/edit?usp=sharing