The Philosophy of Psychedelics

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In part three of this mini-series with host Alex Criddle, we will examine what, if anything, psychedelics tell us about the nature of reality, the mind, and what it means to be human.  A frequent claim by psychonauts is that everything is connected and we are all one. Another is that love is everything. These…

$20.00

You’ve Quit Your Job – Now What?

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Second in philosopher and life coach Pamela J. Hobart's Salon series on work, You've Quit Your Job - Now What? provides attendees the opportunity to plot their next professional steps.  Do you have a growing, uncomfortable history of job-hobbing? Do you start every job excited, only to leave in frustration and shame? Not sure whether…

$20.00

NYC Central Park Picnic Meet Up

Central Park Central Park, New York City, NY

Join Taylor Pullinger for an IRL meet-up in Central Park, New York City.  As these sticky summer days ooze by, it's time one more for the ii's New York contingent to gather for conversation and friendship. Bring some sun protection, a blanket to sit on, and a snack and something to drink if you'd like.…

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“Interintellect 101”: A Host’s Introduction to Interintellect for Anyone Curious – Part 2 (India/Asia/Australia Timezone)

Have you asked the question: What exactly is Interintellect?  You might have heard about it, seen events floating on the internet, or have friends who might have mentioned it. All the time wondering what is it all about. Here is your chance to join us in this introductory salon to get answers to all your…

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Heidegger and the Meaning of Life

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In this salon, debut host, Zohar Atkins, will lead a discussion about Heidegger's Being and Time with particular attention to the question of how and whether philosophy can help us live meaningful lives. Heidegger's Being and Time (1927) is one of the most important, influential, difficult, and controversial works of all time, yet the questions it…

$10.00

LARPing at the End of History (Fantasy Politics 2/3)

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In this salon (the second in the three-part mini-series), Jake Orthwein will lead a discussion on the strange unreality of contemporary politics. In The End of History and the Last Man, Francis Fukuyama issued a qualification to his famous pronouncement that the ideological struggles of history had reached their culmination. He worried that the deep connection…

$20.00

Life After Debt – A Dead Economists Society Series Salon

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The Dead Economists Society Salon series continues as Bronwyn Williams and Peter Isztin discuss the many approaches to borrowing and lending money. “Debts are like children: the smaller they are the more noise they make.” ~ Spanish Proverb As global debt based 281 trillion US dollars this year, we are asking the questions : What are the real risks of all…

$20.00

Digital Collectibles: Ownership and Scarcity; Infinity and Ephemerality?

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In this Interintellect Salon, Dominic Duffin will lead an exploration of digital collectibles, why, how and what we collect, and what collecting looks like in virtual space. Human beings love to collect. Whether model aircraft or contemporary art, collectible cards or Swiss watches, collecting for the pleasure of owning and displaying a collection is well…

$15.00

What Does it Take to Build a Tinier Future: The History and Philosophy of Nanotechnology

In his debut Interintellect salon, David White will explore how we came to construct objects and machines at the atomic scale as well as the  implications of nanotechnology for its practitioners and society at large. One of the principal promises of advancing technological innovation is the opening of new domains of inquiry.  Since Democritus first…

$15.00