In Praise of The Prophet Series – Part 2: Giving, Eating and Drinking, Work

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In this salon series, Tanya Raj will lead deep-dive discussions on The Prophet by Khalil Gibran and his philosophy on living a life with purpose and meaning. In this salon, we will delve into what does giving mean and how does one receive with grace, how can eating and drinking become a more mindful activity…

$20.00

Ted Chiang Part 7: The Artificial Other

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This is the seventh and last session in Étienne Fortier-Dubois's series of thematic discussions on the work of science fiction author Ted Chiang. We'll discuss artificial intelligence, our relationship to machines, and the possibility of humanoid beings that aren't quite human. Feel free to join even if you haven’t attended the previous parts! Ted Chiang…

$15.00

A Love Letter to Urban Jungles

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In this first salon of a mini-series, Judit Petho explores what makes living in a buzzing metropolis exciting and difficult to quit   “When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life, for there is in London all that life can afford” said Dr Samuel Johnson in 1777. Most Londoners would echo…

$20.00

In Praise of Idleness: On the Virtues of Rest

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In his latest Interintellect Salon, Visakan Veerasamy leads a talk about tiredness, rest, and doing nothing.  I'm tired. Are you tired? We're all tired. We live in tiresome times. We should probably rest. Is there time to rest? Let's talk about it! Let's talk about the psychology of it, and about the assumptions we have about…

$25.00

The Art of Using Constraints To Push The Limits Of Our Creativity

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In her debut salon, Silvia Bastos will host a conversation about deliberately using constraints to help us unlock, direct, and increase our creative power. Dr. Seuss's wrote his book Green Eggs and Ham using only fifty different words. The Beatles recorded their whole album Please Please Me in one day. To fight procrastination, Neil Gaiman…

$20.00

Inequality, Individualism, and Indispensability – From Adam Smith to Gary Becker, A Dead Economists Society Salon on the value of being different

In this Dead Economists Society Salon Bronwyn Williams and Peter Isztin discuss people (after all, the economy is, ultimately, the sum total of the choices made by individuals like you and I) - what makes us different and how are we the same. “Be faithful to that which exists nowhere but in yourself- and thus make…

$20.00

Heidegger and the Purpose of Art

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In this salon,  Zohar Atkins continues his conversation on Heidegger’s philosophy with a focus on art and artists.  What makes a work of art great? What does it look like to make one's life a work of art? Is art a modern substitute for religion? What role should artists play in society? What can poetry…

$10.00

The Beautiful Girls – The Complex Women of ‘Mad Men’

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Interintellect founder Anna Gát revisits legendary TV series Mad Men to explore the complicated history of midcentury women whose struggles in the workplace and the home foreshadowed many of today's difficulties and victories.  Accompanying its characters during one of the most turbulent and transformational decades of the 20th century, the TV series Mad Men lives…

$20.00