Ralston College Dr President Stephen Blackwood speaks with newly appointed Chancellor Dr Iain McGilchrist about the fate of the universities and their role in the future of civilization. Reflecting on education, tradition, and the conditions necessary for genuine understanding, Dr McGilchrist shares his hope that we can restore places of truth, beauty, and wisdom despite the pressures of reductionism, instrumentality, and mechanistic thought. The conversation also traces prevailing academic narratives such as reduction and computation, which risk a flattening of human life into utility, data, and procedure. McGilchrist distinguishes information, knowledge, understanding, and wisdom, arguing that wisdom depends on lived experience, sustained attention, and a cultivated disposition toward reality itself.
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Authors and Works Mentioned in this Episode:
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Plato's Seventh Letter
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Aristotle's Political Animals
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Johann Sebastian Bach
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Isaac Newton
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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
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Simon Conway Morris
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The Matter with Things
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The Cathedral Builders of the Middle Ages - Alain Erlande-Brandenburg
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Margaret Mead