
Revising Whitehead: God, Eternal Objects, and Randomness with Darren Iammarino
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In this conversation, Darren Iammarino shares his journey into process philosophy and theology, describing how he was first drawn to Whitehead’s ideas and how these concepts have shaped his teaching and spiritual practice. Darren and Jared then turn to questions at the intersection of AI and process metaphysics, considering whether artificial intelligences can truly be conscious, how parasocial relationships with AI complicate our notions of self and society, and what Whitehead’s philosophy might contribute to these debates. Finally, they delve into theological questions about novelty, divine creativity, and the role of eternal objects, envisioning a cosmos where creatures participate in the ongoing creation of new possibilities.
In this episode, you'll hear:
- Darren's efforts to connect process thought with yoga communities and other non-Christian spiritual practices
- The challenges of making process ideas accessible beyond academic contexts
- Reflections on AI, consciousness, and the nature of relationships with inorganic agents
- Darren’s critiques of Whitehead’s notion that God eternally contains all possibilities
- A vision of novelty and creativity emerging from the interplay between God and creatures
- Speculation on the cosmological function of quantum randomness
- Connections between process thought, interfaith dialogue, and ecological civilization