Category: philosophical counseling
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My Unmistakable Creative Interview: Philosophy as a Way of Life
In my interview with Srini Rao of The Unmistakable Creative, I speak about philosophy as a way of life. Have a listen!
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Silicon Valley wants to sell us solutions—but are we sure there’s a problem in the first place?
Is the world writ large just One Big Problem to be solved? I say no in my latest piece for Quartz. Here is the opening: In Matt Damon’s 2016 commencement speech at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he tells graduates that “this world has some problems we need you to drop everything and solve.” He rattles off…
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Philosopher Bringing Wisdom to Everyday Life
Here’s my podcast with Laura Coe who hosts the Art of Authenticity. We discuss philosophy in the modern world. Have a listen!
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How To Care Less About Work–But Not Do Less Of It
My piece on total work recently appeared in Quartz. I’m including the opening paragraph below. * We live in an age of “total work.” It’s a term coined by the German philosopher Josef Pieper just after World War II—describing the process by which human beings are transformed into workers, and the entirety of life is then…
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Can Total Work Really Be What We Worship? A Video Essay
In these video essays, we’re illuminating the process by which human beings are transformed into workers, the entirety of life into work. This series, not itself work, is a playful activity undertaken by Daniel Kazandjian and Andrew Taggart.
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