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In this episode, we explore what it means to have a transformative experience — moments that permanently alter how we understand ourselves and the world.From forests to philosophy, we also trace the question of consciousness in unexpected directions: Do trees think? Can our encounter with nature change the way we define mind, agency, and moral worth? We also turn to philosopher Havi Carel’s work on the Philosophy of Illness, asking whether a good life depends on good health — and to Angie Hobbs’ reflections on bringing philosophy to the public through the BBC’s Remembrance project.Together, these conversations reveal philosophy as something lived and felt — not just argued. Whether through illness, art, or awe in the natural world, transformation isn’t an abstract concept; it’s how thought becomes experience.#philosophy #transformativeexperience #illness
By Andy and JonathanIn this episode, we explore what it means to have a transformative experience — moments that permanently alter how we understand ourselves and the world.From forests to philosophy, we also trace the question of consciousness in unexpected directions: Do trees think? Can our encounter with nature change the way we define mind, agency, and moral worth? We also turn to philosopher Havi Carel’s work on the Philosophy of Illness, asking whether a good life depends on good health — and to Angie Hobbs’ reflections on bringing philosophy to the public through the BBC’s Remembrance project.Together, these conversations reveal philosophy as something lived and felt — not just argued. Whether through illness, art, or awe in the natural world, transformation isn’t an abstract concept; it’s how thought becomes experience.#philosophy #transformativeexperience #illness