• Conversations with David J. Temple

  • Written by: David J Temple
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Conversations with David J. Temple

Written by: David J Temple
  • Summary

  • Listen to intimate conversations with David J Temple and friends exploring the unfolding vision of CosmoErotic Humanism.

    Brought to you by the Center for World Philosophy and Religion (https://worldphilosophyandreligion.org/).

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Episodes
  • The Truth of Desire
    May 22 2024

    Summary

    This conversation explores the relationship between desire, rights, and responsibilities. It delves into the concept of a right to desire and the need to clarify desire. The chapters cover topics such as the split between desire and need, the relationship between desire and value, and the importance of attention in the technological age. The conversation also discusses the expansion of rights and the need to protect attention in a society driven by technology. It concludes with a reflection on the poignancy of desire and the evolution of desire and need.

    Takeaways

    • Desire and need are interconnected but can be distinguished. Desire generates responsibility, while need generates rights.
    • The right to attention is crucial in the technological age, as it allows individuals to exercise their other rights.
    • The expansion of rights is necessary to protect human dignity and ensure equal access to fundamental aspects of human nature.
    • Desire is a powerful force that should be clarified and protected, as it is essential for personal fulfillment and the well-being of society.
    • The relationship between desire, rights, and responsibilities is complex and requires ongoing reflection and dialogue.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage

    01:05 The Right to Sex and Gender Conversations

    04:08 First Principles and First Values

    05:07 Desire as a Fundamental Structure of Reality

    06:04 The Split Between Desire and Need

    07:29 The Relationship Between Desire and Value

    08:58 Rights and Responsibilities

    10:06 Rights and Human Nature

    11:28 Expanding the List of Rights

    12:56 The Right to Attention

    15:13 The Relationship Between Rights and Responsibilities

    15:48 The System of Rights

    24:28 Protecting Attention in the Technological Age

    26:05 The Need to Name New Rights

    27:28 The Relationship Between Desire and Power

    29:01 The Relationship Between Desire and Need

    33:09 The Right to Desire and the Right to Attention

    35:21 Generating Desire and Responsibility

    37:00 The Poignancy of Desire

    40:12 The Evolution of Desire and Need

    42:52 The Needs of God

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    43 mins
  • Value is the Cure (Featuring Ken Wilber)
    May 17 2024

    Summary

    The conversation explores the topics of wholeness and value and the relationship between them. Ken, Marc, and Zak discuss the concept of anthro-ontology, which is the study of the true essence and nature of human beings. They also delve into the idea of the mystery within us and how it relates to wholeness. The conversation touches on the importance of asking the fundamental questions of where am I, who am I, and what ought I do. They also discuss the inclusion of the why question and how it can be answered through deep practice and a seeking of wholeness. The hosts explore different theories of value and the distinction between intrinsic and instrumental value. They also touch on the relationship between separate self and unique self, and the concept of true self. The conversation explores the relationship between ego and Unique Self, pointing out the confusion and hijacking that can occur. It delves into the distinction between instrumental value and absolute value, and how they are not completely unrelated. The discussion also highlights the misvaluation of nature and the need to align use value with exchange value. The conversation emphasizes the importance of reintroducing a linguistic understanding of value and the field of value in countering simplistic economic reductionism. It concludes by addressing the crisis of meaning and the need to clarify value as a cure.

    Takeaways

    • Wholeness and value are two faces of the same concept, and exploring their relationship is important.
    • Asking the fundamental questions of where am I, who am I, and what ought I do can provide direction and orientation in life.
    • The why question can be included in the exploration of wholeness and value, but it should be answered through deep practice and a seeking of wholeness.
    • There are different theories of value, including intrinsic value and instrumental value.
    • The concepts of separate self and unique self relate to the idea of true self, which is the ultimate individuation of the self. The ego and Unique Self have a complex relationship, with the ego often confusing and hijacking the value of Unique Self.
    • There is a distinction between instrumental value and absolute value, but they are not completely unrelated.
    • There is a misvaluation of nature, with exchange value overshadowing the true ecological value.
    • Reintroducing a linguistic understanding of value and the field of value is crucial in countering economic reductionism.
    • The crisis of meaning can be addressed by clarifying value and understanding the interconnectedness of value and meaning. Value is not static but evolving, and meaning is rooted in the field of value.
    • Conversations are the exchange of meaning embedded in value and are essential to the human condition.
    • Creativity should be recontextualized within the field of value.
    • Conversations play a crucial role in addressing the meaning crisis and countering the devaluation of conversations by AI.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Setting the Context

    03:12 Exploring Anthroontology and the Mystery Within Us

    07:14 The Importance of the Why Question

    12:45 The Destructive and Creative Aspects of the Why

    24:08 Different Theories of Value

    29:21 The Concepts of Separate Self and Unique Self

    32:24 The Confusion and Hijacking of Ego and Unique Self

    34:34 The Distinction Between Instrumental Value and Absolute Value

    35:19 The Misvaluation of Nature and the Need for Alignment

    36:48 Reintroducing a Linguistic Understanding of Value

    50:44 Addressing the Crisis of Meaning through Clarifying Value

    01:06:56 The Evolving Nature of Value

    01:09:25 The Essential Role of Conversations

    01:12:25 Recontextualizing Creativity within Value

    01:13:31 Addressing the Meaning Crisis and the Threat of AI

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    1 hr and 42 mins
  • Attention (Part One)
    May 12 2024

    Summary

    This conversation explores the concept of attention and its importance in our lives. It delves into the attention economy and the hijacking of attention in the digital age. The speakers discuss the value of attention and its role in uniqueness, eros, and intimacy. They also examine the evolution of attention and its expression in pre-modern, modern, and post-modern times. The conversation highlights the distinction between attending beings and reliably differentially responding beings. It explores the problems with surveillance and the degradation of attention in conditioning. Ultimately, the conversation emphasizes the fundamental need for attention and the consequences of degrading it.

    Takeaways

    • The attention economy involves the grabbing and hijacking of attention in order to keep people online and engaged.
    • Attention is a core structure of cosmos and is intimately related to love, creativity, and intimacy.
    • Surveillance degrades attention by reducing it to a form of control and manipulation.
    • The vulnerability of the attentional system makes it susceptible to capture and exploitation.
    • Attention is a fundamental human need and its degradation threatens our humanity.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    00:46 The Attention Economy

    03:02 The Problem with Stealing Attention

    05:21 The Value of Attention

    07:08 Attention as a Core Structure of Cosmos

    08:49 The Evolution of Attention

    10:08 Attention in Pre-Modern, Modern, and Post-Modern Times

    11:19 Attention in Evolution

    12:56 Joint Attention and Language

    15:13 Attention in Intergenerational Transmission

    18:05 The Universe Values Attention

    20:36 The Relationship Between Love and Attention

    23:55 Continuity and Discontinuity of Attention

    26:05 The Difference Between Attending Beings and Reliably Differentially Responding Beings

    27:40 The Problem with Surveillance

    29:14 The Distortion of Love and Attention

    30:00 The Degrading of Attention in Surveillance

    32:27 The Difference Between Surveillance and Conditioning

    36:23 The Manipulation and Control of Attention

    37:59 The Vulnerability of the Attentional System

    39:08 The Need for Attention

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    41 mins

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