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SUMMARY:Ecka Mordecai + Special guests (live)
DESCRIPTION:To commemorate the exhibition Dreams Unseen by Andrew Chalk\, long standing collaborator Ecka Mordecai will be performing. \n 
URL:https://boundandinfinity.com/event/ecka-mordecai-special-guests-live/
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SUMMARY:Republic Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:Meetings continue fortnightly to read from Plato’s Republic out loud. This approach echoes the oral tradition that lives through Orpheus\, Pythagoras and Plato. Sharing our perspectives as we journey through the dialogue\, we are exploring themes such as justice\, initiation\, death\, and the human soul. \nReading starts at 18:00\, doors open at 17:30. \nWe welcome new participants to the meetings. For those who would like a summary of the content covered so far\, there is an up-to-date document available on request\, contact: aebeverley@gmail.com.
URL:https://boundandinfinity.com/event/republic-reading-group-2/
CATEGORIES:Republic Reading Group
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SUMMARY:Arunachala: The Story of Ramana Maharshi
DESCRIPTION:Ramana Maharhi was an Indian saint who lived at the beginning of the 20th century. He received spontaneous enlightenment (Jivanmukti) at the age of sixteen and afterwards made a pilgrimage to the mountain Arunachala (Dakshinamurti\, or Siva teaching in silence) where he lived for the remainder of his life. Although effortless in his own striving\, his teaching is the living embodiment of the Vedanta philosophy. \nClare Carisile will be delivering a talk entitled Arunachala: The Story of Ramana Maharshi on February 20th at 18:30 at Bound & Infinity. \nClare is the author of Spinoza’s Religion\, Philosopher of the Heart: The Restless Life of Søren Kierkegaard and The Marriage Question: George Eliot’s Double Life\, which won the 2024 PEN Prize for Biography.  She grew up in Manchester\, studied philosophy at Trinity College\, Cambridge and is Professor of Philosophy at King’s College London.
URL:https://boundandinfinity.com/event/arunachala-the-story-of-ramana-maharshi/
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SUMMARY:Prometheus Trust: The Platonic Tradition Looks at Evil
DESCRIPTION:Plato calls the great first principle “the Good” and says that the Gods are rooted in this Good as the primary agents of providence. He says\, in the Republic\, that the Gods are the causes of all goodness\, and are not the causes of evil; he also says\, in the Timaeus\, that the universe is good.  This presents the philosophers who followed Plato in his tradition with a problem: how can the existence of evil be explained? Where does it come from? What kind of existence is it said to possess? What kind of things are said to be evil in some way? \nWe will look at some passages from Plotinus and Proclus\, and consider for ourselves how this seemingly intractable issue might be understood.
URL:https://boundandinfinity.com/event/prometheus-trust-the-platonic-tradition-looks-at-evil/
CATEGORIES:Prometheus Trust
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SUMMARY:An Introduction to Laws of Form
DESCRIPTION:Laws of Form\, an introduction with Andrew Crompton \nCreated by George-Spencer Brown\, Laws of Form is a non-numerical arithmetic\, a calculus that is based on a single mark called “the first distinction”. \nIn Spencer Brown’s own words\, from Laws of Form: \n“The theme of this book is that a universe comes into being when a space is severed or taken apart. The skin of a living organism cuts off an outside from an inside. So does the circumference of a circle in the plane. By tracing the way we represent such a severance\, we can begin to reconstruct\, with an accuracy and coverage that appear almost uncanny\, the basic forms underlying linguistic\, mathematical\, physical\, and biological science\, and can begin to see how the familiar laws of our own experience follow inexorably from the original act of severance. The act is itself already remembered\, even if unconsciously\, as our first attempt to distinguish different things in a world where\, in the first place\, the boundaries can be drawn anywhere we please.” \nLaws of Form belongs to the same tradition which has brought us Ramon Lull’s Ars Combinatoria\, John Dee’s Monas Hieroglyphica\, and Leibniz’ Monadology. In comparison to these however\, it uses the minimal set of signs or symbols. \nAndrew Crompton writes about the design of things that are easily overlooked or in other ways hard to describe or remember. He will be holding a conversation around Laws of Form at Bound & Infinity on Monday 26th February at 18:30.
URL:https://boundandinfinity.com/event/an-introduction-to-laws-of-form/
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