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After Socrates Episode 1 - Introduction

Episode 1 Published 3 years ago
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Welcome to After Socrates, a new series by Dr. John Vervaeke; Professor and award-winning lecturer at the University of Toronto in the departments of psychology, cognitive science and Buddhist psychology.

In this introduction of the series, Dr. Vervaeke explains the differences between Imaginary and Imaginal, as well as the concepts of Predictive Processing, Reciprocal Interpretation, Dialogical Reflection, and the Salience Landscape.

Join Dr. Vervaeke as he attempts to follow "After" Socrates in a quest towards true and applicable wisdom. Please join our patreon to support our work! https://www.patreon.com/johnvervaeke

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You are invited to join me live, online, at the next Circling & Dialogos Workshop where we discuss & practice the tools involved in both Philosophical Fellowship & Dialectic into Dialogos.

You can find more information, and register, here:

https://circlinginstitute.com/circling-dialogos/

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Books mentioned:

The Art of Spiritual Midwifery | Stephen Faller - https://amzn.to/3WZBujZ

Philosophising the Dialogos Way Towards Wisdom in Education | Guro Hansen Helskog - https://amzn.to/3VYhQ6B

Socrates: Quotes and Facts | Blago Kirov - https://amzn.to/3GkXLS8

Plato Quotes: 365 Quotes by Plato | B. Ashiedu - https://amzn.to/3VYi4ut

The Allegory of the Cave | Plato - https://amzn.to/3W66oGc

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Thinkers Referenced:

Guy Sengstock

Rafe Kelly

Dan Chiappe

Henry Corbin

Karl J. Friston

Mark Miller

Brett Andersen

John Russon

Peter Limberg

Tanya Luhrmann

Jack Kornfield

Søren Kierkegaard

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Show Notes:

[0:00] Introduction to episode

[0:57] Circling: Is a multi-stage relational practice and unique transformational modality. It is a dynamic group process that is part-art-form, part-skillful facilitation and part-relational yoga. It is also a unique modality that can be practiced one-on-one. Although it is based on complex ideas, participating in it can be easy and fun for people at all levels of experience.

[6:20] "Imaginary" - Imagination as fantasizing. We often use it in reference to something unreal or illusory.

[6:20] "Imaginal" - Imagination to enhance perception and insight. The realm of imagination where we encounter the deeper patterns of being.

[8:51] Predictive Processing - In neuroscience, predictive processing (or predictive coding) is a paradigm of brain function that links perception to mental modelling: the brain generates a model of the environment and uses it to predict sensory input. These predictions are compared to the actual input received, and the errors are used to update the mental model. There is increasing integration between predictive processing and 4E cognitive science.

[17:25] Taoism - Tao is a Chinese word that is often translated as "way" or "path." It is a fundamental concept in Taoism, a philosophical and spiritual tradition that originated in China. In Taoism, the Tao is the fundamental source and ultimate reality of all things, and is seen as the natural order and flow of the universe. It is not a deity or a personal God, but rather an impersonal force or principle that underlies and permeates all things.

[35:22] In Latin, the word "inventio" means "discovery" or "finding." It is related to the verb "invenire," which means "to come upon, find out, invent, discover, or devise." "Inventio" is a powerful term because it can refer to an act of invention as both creation and recollection. This makes it very apt for describing Socratic midwifery.

[48:58] Sapiential is often used in reference to religious or philosophical texts that are considered to contain profound wisdom or insight. For example, the writings of ancient Greek philosophers like Plato and Aristotle, or the Hindu Vedas, could be described as sapiential.

[1:09:47] A sali

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