I noticed there is an animist community here, that’s something I’d like to learn more about. I believe it’s about respecting non-living things? It reminds me of the Japanese idea of tsukonogabi, where items gain a spirit after 100 years.
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I noticed there is an animist community here, that’s something I’d like to learn more about. I believe it’s about respecting non-living things? It reminds me of the Japanese idea of tsukonogabi, where items gain a spirit after 100 years.
I enjoy philosophy, thank you!
Thank you Solo 🙏
Thank you! If it’s climate adjacent I’ll check it out :)
Cheers, I’ve added them to the list!
Very interesting discussion, thanks both!
Thank you for the explanation, I need to look at the ideas more closely and understand the differences between them.
I do find it strange that these network states don’t explain how classic issues like climate change or equality would come into play. In fact, it’s funny that the Network State book doesn’t acknowledge what happens to differently abled or disadvantaged individuals. I guess the easy answer is that they simply don’t care!
I’ll check them out thank you
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The irony of using an AI generated image for this post…
AI imagery makes any article look cheaper in my view, I am more inclined to “judge the book by its cover”.
Why would you slap something so lazy on top of a piece of writing you (assuming it isn’t also written by AI) put time and effort into?
Damn, Braiding Sweetgrass is on my list, now I need to add Moss as well haha. The list won’t stop growing!