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Introduction
The hosts delve into Martin Buber's work, exploring its potential to enhance current practices and encourage innovation. They end the chapter with a call for contributions.
Join Dr. John Vervaeke, Christopher Mastropietro, and Guy Sengstock as they delve into the intricacies of the dialectic process in the context of virtue in this episode of After Socrates. Christopher Mastropietro, a cultural theorist and writer, and Guy Sengstock, founder of Circling Europe, both contribute their unique perspectives to the discussion. Together, they explore the work of philosopher Martin Buber and how his ideas could transform current practices. The episode also covers the concept of the I-Thou relationship and its relevance to virtues, discussing how a commitment to this perspective renews the commitment to treat virtues as sincere vows. Furthermore, the conversation delves into the role of errors in shaping our perception of virtues, generating profound insights about humility, openness, and the path towards understanding.
Time-codes:
00:00 - Christopher Mastropietro & Guy Sengstock discuss the role of interest and commitment in the dialectic process, suggesting that it's more than just imagination at play.
01:20 - Dr. John Vervaeke introduces the focus of the episode - how Martin Buber's work could influence our practices.
02:00 - Christopher Mastropietro shares insights on how the dialectic process evolves with each repetition, reflecting on the commitment to virtues.
07:00 - Guy Sengstock sheds light on the importance of relevance to virtue and the ecstatic nature of universal participation.
16:00 - Christopher Mastropietro explores the role of interest and creative errors in opening up relationships and self-perception.
19:00 - The systemic nature of errors and their role in self-accountability and personal growth.
22:00 - Dr. Vervaeke presents the 'notice and variance heuristic,' promoting a humility-centered approach to understanding systematic errors.
24:21 - Implicit learning in recognizing patterns and the essential role of the 'WeSpace' for the Geist.
25:58 - Christopher and Dr. Vervaeke explore the relationship between the emergence of the Geist and the I-Thou.
27:00 - Dr. Vervaeke suggests an increased rate of guidance from the Geist as a reward for vulnerability.
29:13 - Christopher and Dr. Vervaeke discuss the role of error in dialogue and its alignment with Socrates' demonium.
30:00 - The concept of negative theology and its relation to the Geist is introduced.
35:00 - The group explores the relationship between speech and silence in Dialogos.
37:00 - Christ and Socrates are discussed as examples of reframing dialogue.
52:00 - Error as evidence of our finitude, promoting a deeper understanding of self.
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