

Tim Ingold
Emeritus Professor of Anthropology at the University of Aberdeen and a leading thinker in anthropology and philosophy. His work explores themes such as wayfaring, lines, and the integration of nature and culture.
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Mar 21, 2019 • 1h 6min
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Legendary anthropologist Tim Ingold discusses the intersection of art and science, the importance of amateurism in anthropology, and the impact of phenomenology on biosocial being. He explores the concept of life as a continuous flow of re/productive activity and challenges conventional ideas about education. Ingold also touches on the relationship between anthropology and architecture, emphasizing the role of shared imagination and the temporal basis of creation.

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Mar 6, 2019 • 31min
Tim Ingold: ‘Anthropology’s subject is humanity unsliced’
Tim Ingold, a renowned anthropologist, dives into the ethical foundations of anthropology. He argues for the discipline as a collaborative project addressing contemporary human issues. The conversation highlights the evolution of fieldwork and the need to redefine humanity beyond traditional frameworks. Ingold shares insights from his fieldwork with the Sami people, emphasizing interconnectedness with nature. He advocates for innovative methods in anthropology and discusses the importance of engaging younger practitioners in this transformative journey.

Mar 30, 2025 • 1h 40min
How Shall we Live? with anthropologist and lineologist Tim Ingold
Tim Ingold, Emeritus Professor of Anthropology at the University of Aberdeen, joins to discuss the intricate weaving of life through 'lines' instead of blocks. They explore the concept of wayfaring as our fundamental experience, emphasizing interconnectedness between nature and culture. Ingold argues for greater awareness and responsibility in our actions and choices. The conversation touches on creativity, personal journeys, and the importance of nurturing love and respect for the world, offering transformative insights into how we engage with life and each other.