
GW ep2: 'Ontological Commoning' with Simon Grant
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About this listen
Simon Grant is a multi-disciplinary explorer, with a background in (among other things) philosophy, education, cognitive science, human-computer interaction, complexity, and personal development. Recently, he has been exploring the commons and collectivity more generally.
In this second episode, we explore what Simon calls 'Ontological Commoning' and how it enables better collaboration and information sharing, then follow the conversation into and through relational activation, whether groups help us collectively to be less imperfect, cohesive disruption, ‘local trust; global reach’, and healing narratives; and, ultimately, experience Ontological Commoning in practice.
To find out more about Ontological Commoning and related subjects, head to Simon's wiki or website. You can also see a fuller overview of his career and reach out to him on LinkedIn.
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit generativeworlding.substack.com