The ecological crisis is foremost a crisis in our ways of thinking. Join digital ecologist Attila Márton in his conversations with thought leaders, as he attempts to learn about how we have to change our philosophies to develop an ecologic style of thinking ready for the 21st century.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 20 days ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Earth SciencesPhilosophySociety & CultureScience |
We often think of ecology as something related to planetary nature. What if it’s about the entire universe?
In this episode, we talk with Thomas Nail, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Denver, who introduces us to the idea of cosmic ecolo... more
What is the difference between thinking ecologically and thinking about ecology? In this episode, we speak with Nora Bateson, systems thinker, ecological philosopher, writer, and filmmaker, whose work has been highly influential for this podcast.
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If you had to choose between being rich or being well, chances are you'd choose your own well-being. And yet, we live in a world shaped by an economic system that prioritizes wealth over wellness.
In this episode, we’re joined by Inge Røpke, profess... more
None of us would say we want war, poverty, or environmental collapse. And yet, these crises continue to unfold around us. Why is it so hard to collaborate and prevent the very things we all oppose?
In this episode, we’re joined by Maja Göpel, German... more
Facing the ecological crisis can feel overwhelming, often leading to despair or the belief that individual action is pointless. In this episode, we speak with Alexis Shotwell, professor of sociology and anthropology at Carleton University in Canada, ... more
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Conversations focus on complex interrelations within ecological systems and challenge conventional economic, social, and environmental thinking. Episodes feature discussions with thought leaders in philosophy and ecological economics, exploring themes such as the philosophy of movement, ecological justice, and the societal impacts of traditional economic metrics. Noteworthy is the focus on rejecting simplistic narratives around subjects like ecology, activism, and collective action, promoting a richer, more nuanced discourse that advocates for an environmentally aware mindset and transformative action. The content highlights a commitment to bridging theoretical thinking with practical solutions to address the ecological crisis, making it a ... more
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Recent guests on The Ecology of Ideas Podcast include:
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2. Nora Bateson
3. Inge Røpke
4. Maja Göpel
5. Alexis Shotwell
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