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Here's a more detailed look at these individuals and their contributions: | Here's a more detailed look at these individuals and their contributions: | ||
[[Daniel Schmachtenberger]]: | *[[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. | A social philosopher and co-founder of The Consilience Project, he's known for his work on the Metacrisis and its implications for humanity. | ||
[[Jonathan Rowson]]: | *[[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. | 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. | ||
[[Tristan Harris]]: | *[[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. | 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. | ||
[[Zak Stein]]: | *[[Zak Stein]]: | ||
Stein is another prominent figure in the metacrisis community, known for his work on the "education is the metacrisis" perspective. | Stein is another prominent figure in the metacrisis community, known for his work on the "education is the metacrisis" perspective. | ||
[[Terry Patten]]: | *[[Terry Patten]]: | ||
A systems thinker who has explored the concept of the metacrisis and its implications for humanity, according to systems-souls-society.com. | A systems thinker who has explored the concept of the metacrisis and its implications for humanity, according to systems-souls-society.com. | ||
[[Indy Johar]]: | *[[Indy Johar]]: | ||
A futurist and regeneration architect, Johar's work delves into the intricacies of the metacrisis and its potential for transformation. | A futurist and regeneration architect, Johar's work delves into the intricacies of the metacrisis and its potential for transformation. | ||
[[Nate Hagens]]: | *[[Nate Hagens]]: | ||
Hagens is a thinker on the far edge of the future, whose work also delves into the metacrisis and its intricacies. | Hagens is a thinker on the far edge of the future, whose work also delves into the metacrisis and its intricacies. | ||
[[John Vervaeke]] and [[Iain McGilchrist]]: | *[[John Vervaeke]] and [[Iain McGilchrist]]: | ||
These thinkers, along with Daniel Schmachtenberger, have explored the psychological drivers of the metacrisis. | These thinkers, along with Daniel Schmachtenberger, have explored the psychological drivers of the metacrisis. |
Revision as of 04:54, 17 March 2025
Here's a more detailed look at these individuals and their contributions:
A social philosopher and co-founder of The Consilience Project, he's known for his work on the Metacrisis and its implications for humanity.
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.
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.
Stein is another prominent figure in the metacrisis community, known for his work on the "education is the metacrisis" perspective.
A systems thinker who has explored the concept of the metacrisis and its implications for humanity, according to systems-souls-society.com.
A futurist and regeneration architect, Johar's work delves into the intricacies of the metacrisis and its potential for transformation.
Hagens is a thinker on the far edge of the future, whose work also delves into the metacrisis and its intricacies.
These thinkers, along with Daniel Schmachtenberger, have explored the psychological drivers of the metacrisis.