Meaning Making, Bodies, and AI
We are quick to simplify not only the human mind and consciousness, but also the importance of embodied social realities that make us who we are. By David Lamberth
Read MoreWe are quick to simplify not only the human mind and consciousness, but also the importance of embodied social realities that make us who we are. By David Lamberth
Read MoreHow do we hold on to our humanity in the face of revolutionary technological change? By James Prashant Fonseka
Read MoreThe essays in this issue that are not focused on AI also serve as counterpoints, exemplifying the idiosyncratic, embodied, meaning-making work that makes us human and humane. By Wendy McDowell
Read MoreA selected reading list from Annette Yoshiko Reed’s course “Time in Ancient Judaism & Christianity.”
Read MoreAlbert Henrichs’s work on Dionysus is a case study in the complexities and tensions that characterize the relationship between the fields of religion and the classics. By Kate Whitaker
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