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Revision as of 04:51, 17 March 2025
Here's a more detailed look at these individuals and their contributions:
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Daniel Schmachtenberger:A social philosopher and co-founder of The Consilience Project, he's known for his work on the Metacrisis and its implications for humanity.
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Jonathan Rowson:A writer and thinker, Rowson explores the concept of "metacrisis" and its implications for our current era, often framing it as a crisis of meaning and purpose.
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Tristan Harris:Co-founder of the Center for Humane Technology, Harris is known for his work on the ethical implications of technology and the need for a more humane approach to technology development.
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Zak Stein:Stein is another prominent figure in the metacrisis community, known for his work on the "education is the metacrisis" perspective.
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Terry Patten:A systems thinker who has explored the concept of the metacrisis and its implications for humanity, according to systems-souls-society.com.
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Indy Johar:A futurist and regeneration architect, Johar's work delves into the intricacies of the metacrisis and its potential for transformation.
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Nate Hagens:Hagens is a thinker on the far edge of the future, whose work also delves into the metacrisis and its intricacies.
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John Vervaeke and Iain McGilchrist:These thinkers, along with Daniel Schmachtenberger, have explored the psychological drivers of the metacrisis.