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Legacy (Timothy Patitsis)

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Why do we so easily forget where we come from?

Dr. Timothy Patitsis joins Henry again to chat about the affect of legacy on our lives through the language of standards, language diversity, being a melting pot or mosaic, Chesterton's fence and legibility, Jane Jacob's tripartite society, algorithmic control and agency, sanctification and faith as an adventure. Michael Polanyi says that "a society which wants to preserve a fund of personal knowledge must submit to tradition". (Recorded in January) Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/legacy

Headings:

  • I'm from there 7,000 years ago
  • Legibility and Fractal Societies
  • Melting Pots and Mosaics
  • Responding to Fences
  • Outsourcing our thinking to data
  • Amusement, Novelty, and Jacob's Tripartite Society
  • The beauty of Knowledge
  • Tradition as recovering what was lost
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Why do we so easily forget where we come from?

Dr. Timothy Patitsis joins Henry again to chat about the affect of legacy on our lives through the language of standards, language diversity, being a melting pot or mosaic, Chesterton's fence and legibility, Jane Jacob's tripartite society, algorithmic control and agency, sanctification and faith as an adventure. Michael Polanyi says that "a society which wants to preserve a fund of personal knowledge must submit to tradition". (Recorded in January) Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/legacy

Headings:

  • I'm from there 7,000 years ago
  • Legibility and Fractal Societies
  • Melting Pots and Mosaics
  • Responding to Fences
  • Outsourcing our thinking to data
  • Amusement, Novelty, and Jacob's Tripartite Society
  • The beauty of Knowledge
  • Tradition as recovering what was lost
★ Support this podcast ★
  continue reading

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