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Jonathan Rowson (Part 2) - Making Friends with Conflict, Metamodernity, Construct Awareness, and Other Ways of Facing the Current Metacrisis

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Mar 24, 2022
Jonathan Rowson, a philosopher and former chess Grandmaster, dives deep into the concept of metamodernity and its implications for our current challenges. He explores how the ecological crisis parallels an educational crisis, urging a shift in perspective from viewing ourselves as 'failing beings' to growing with our problems. Rowson also discusses the role of concentration in our often distracted lives and advocates for the need to embrace emotional struggles as part of meaningful living. His insights blend personal experience with broader cultural critiques.
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Metamodernity As A Sensibility

  • Metamodernity is a sensibility for our era that reconnects interiority, meaning, and local ecology with modern achievements.
  • It frames a time between worlds where culture, politics, and metaphysics must be re-integrated to address large-scale crises.
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Political Antidote To Hyper-Modernity

  • Metamodern political thought resists hyper-modernity by restoring dialogue, localism, and human sensibilities.
  • It favors time-rich, place-based practices like reconnecting with land and rebuilding local civic life.
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Return To Metaphysics

  • Metamodern thought seeks to reunite truth, beauty, and goodness by restoring metaphysical legitimacy to interior meaning.
  • It aims to craft a metaphysics worthy of contemporary interior experience and creative purpose.
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