
Philosophy in the 21st century calls us to come back to our senses, gain humility through knowledge of our ecological porosity, and let go of the mechanical age of control.
Dr. Yogi Hendlin
We are living in liminal times. The age of reason has become eclipsed by the age of the spectacle, and the crisis. How to best navigate and improvise in these times without a rulebook? How can we best prepare ourselves and our society to reflect on history and become resilient to the anthropogenic black swans? Philosophy in the 21st century calls us to come back to our senses, gain humility through knowledge of our ecological porosity, and let go of the mechanical age of control. Serendipity will guide us, if we dare to discipline ourselves with the mastery of a new phronesis.