Andrew Sweeny and Tom Amarque host a Parallax Roundtable
Read MoreAndrew Sweeny and Tom Amarque host the Parallax Extravaganza
Read MoreA philosophical extravaganza, PART 3
Read MoreAndrew Sweeny and Tom Amarque on the The Parallax View
Read MoreEros, Priesthood and Death: Alexander Bard, Zak Stein & Marc Gafni in dialogue, hosted by Tom Amarque
Read MoreBuckminster Fuller once said, ”You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.” If the current system is „Game A“, how do new organizational models for a "Game B“ world look like? Join us for an exciting exploration with questions like these:
Read MoreProf. Timotheus Vermeulen, Dr. Robin van der Acker and Dr. Alison Gibbons wrote on the cultural condition known as Metamodernism. We are talking about the attributes and characteristics of Metamodernism, Covid and new concepts of time, the problems of the media-landscape, devices of literature, commonalities with other post-postmodern theories.
A Parallax Roundtable about philosophy, religion and metaphysics east and west with Alexander Bard, Cadell Last, Thomas Hamelryck and Andrew Sweeny.
A Parallax Roundtable about philosophy, religion and metaphysics east and west with Alexander Bard, Cadell Last, Thomas Hamelryck and Andrew Sweeny.
Parallax in a joint effort with Cordula Frei from the Integral Forum Germany host a talk about the intericacies of developmetal thinking and enlightenment
Read MoreAfter listening to Alex Ebert’s fantastic presentation ‘Dead Cool’ at the Stoa we thought we would invite Alex, who like Alexander Bard, is a pop star turned philosopher for a discussion on ‘The Philosophy of Cool’.
Read MoreSince the system of politics in its modern and postmodern iteration is obviously not fit to deal with the manifold problems (meta-crisis), how could a ‘post-postmodern’ approach to politics look like? What new narrative is needed to legitimize a new (metamodern/post-postmodern/post-progressiv) political system?
Read MoreIn the last couple of years, we have witnessed the emergence of different meta-models, theories, and future visions which try to go beyond the worldview of postmodernism: a strange attractor that seems to run on new and exciting algorithms. But what—if anything—do all of these models and movements have in common?
Read MoreHow do we think and act globally AND locally? What are the alternatives to destructive capitalism? What does the evolution of consciousness have to do with it? Are we on a ‘critical and better path’ towards the future?
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