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Cyber Philosophy and the Void
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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Jul 28, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Alexander Bard is a cyber philosopher and the co-founder of the Syntheist Movement. He is the co-author of The Futurica Trilogy, a series of books concerning Internet philosophy and futurist studies.
In this episode, Alexander joins host Vincent Horn to discuss the origins and concepts of the Syntheist Movement and it’s intersection with Buddhist practice & thought. Using the setting of the annual Burning Man event to illustrate humanity’s sometimes unconscious desire to gather and practice religion, Alexander describes the Syntheist philosophy, its core concepts of multiple Gods, and its philosophical origins. From there the conversation touches on the concepts of God and Self, Quantum Physics and Religion, and Alexander’s utopic vision for the future.
Episode Links:
Alexander Bard on Twitter ( https://twitter.com/Bardissimo )
The Syntheist Movement ( http://syntheism.org )
The Futurica Trilogy ( http://amzn.to/1JMKxHe )
What if the Internet is God? ( https://youtu.be/tXA7TewF53w )
In this episode, Alexander joins host Vincent Horn to discuss the origins and concepts of the Syntheist Movement and it’s intersection with Buddhist practice & thought. Using the setting of the annual Burning Man event to illustrate humanity’s sometimes unconscious desire to gather and practice religion, Alexander describes the Syntheist philosophy, its core concepts of multiple Gods, and its philosophical origins. From there the conversation touches on the concepts of God and Self, Quantum Physics and Religion, and Alexander’s utopic vision for the future.
Episode Links:
Alexander Bard on Twitter ( https://twitter.com/Bardissimo )
The Syntheist Movement ( http://syntheism.org )
The Futurica Trilogy ( http://amzn.to/1JMKxHe )
What if the Internet is God? ( https://youtu.be/tXA7TewF53w )
Released:
Jul 28, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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