The Call of the World: Hartmut Rosa Meets Process Thought
Автор: Footnotes2Plato
Загружено: 2026-01-16
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Описание: Why do we feel so exhausted despite all our modern conveniences? Process philosopher Matthew David Segall will join me as we explore German sociologist Hartmut Rosa's provocative diagnosis of modernity and discover its deep resonance with Process thought. Rosa argues that we're trapped in a "frenetic standstill"—running faster and faster just to stay in place—driven by systems that require constant growth, acceleration, and control simply to avoid collapse. But the cost of conquering the world is alienation: when everything becomes available, accessible, and attainable, the world falls silent. Rosa's antidote isn't simply slowing down—it's cultivating resonance, a transformative mode of relationship where we are touched, called, and changed by an Other we cannot control. In this conversation, we'll trace the striking parallels between Rosa's sociology and the relational ontology of Alfred North Whitehead, exploring how both traditions reject a world of isolated substances in favor of dynamic relationships, how both critique the modern reduction of reality to dead matter, and how both open space for a responsive, non-coercive divine presence. Whether you're burnt out, spiritually hungry, or philosophically curious, this dialogue offers a compelling vision: to stop is to listen, and our communities can become schools of resonance.
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