Making Sense of Complexity with George Gantz

Today our guest is Sam Barton, a generalist and philosopher based in Sydney, Australia. Sam hosts the Talk of Today podcast and is interested in the moral and political implications of complexity science.

Show Notes

Making Sense of Complexity features conversations with complexity science practitioners and philosophers on the deep and fascinating findings of complexity science. How do we make sense of the uncertain and seemingly incomprehensible world we live in? Hosted by George Gantz, the production is a collaboration with Spiral Inquiry, Planksip, Talk of Today, and Complexity Weekend, and is produced by True Spectrum Media.

Today our guest is Sam Barton, a generalist and philosopher based in Sydney, Australia.  Sam hosts the Talk of Today podcast and is product lead at Ideamarket, a literal marketplace of ideas.  Sam has lived extensively in Asia and considers himself a global citizen.  He is particularly is interested in what complexity science can contribute to questions in moral and political philosophy.

Collaborator Links:
Spiral Inquiry: https://spiralinquiry.org
Planksip: https://www.planksip.org
Talk of Today: https://www.samhbarton.com/podcast
Complexity Weekend: https://www.complexityweekend.com
True Spectrum Media/Cray Novick: https://linktr.ee/cameracray

What is Making Sense of Complexity with George Gantz?

Have you ever wondered why the world seems so complex and chaotic? How do we make sense of it all? This new video/audio podcast series, “Making Sense of Complexity”, will feature conversations with complexity science practitioners and philosophers on the deep and fascinating findings of complexity science. How do we make sense of the uncertain and seemingly incomprehensible world we live in. Hosted by George Gantz, the production is a collaboration with Spiral Inquiry, Planksip, Talk of Today, and Complexity Weekend, and is produced by True Spectrum Media.

We may not resolve the key philosophical questions of causation, free will, consciousness, ethics, the nature of reality, the limits of evidence, the basis of belief or the meaning of life. But we hope to get a better understanding of complexity science and offer some ideas of how to make sense of the world we live in.

Episodes are posted on the 1st and 15th of every month.