Fluidity

By: Matt Arnold
  • Summary

  • After the collapse of the 20th-century systematic mode of social organization, how can we move from our internet-enabled atomized mode, toward a fluid mode? We take problems of meaning-making, typically considered spiritual, and turn them into practical problems, which are more tractable. "Meaningness" begins with this episode: https://fluidity.libsyn.com/an-appetizer-purpose "Meaningness And Time" begins with this episode: https://fluidity.libsyn.com/meaningness-and-time-how-meaning-fell-apart 'In The Cells Of The Eggplant" begins with this episode: https://fluidity.libsyn.com/intro-to-metarationality You can support the podcast and get episodes a week early, by supporting the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/m/fluidityaudiobooks If you like the show, consider buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattarnold This is a nonfiction audiobook narrated by Matt Arnold with the permission of the author, David Chapman. Full text at: https://meaningness.com Please email me at fluidity@hey.com.
    This podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
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Episodes
  • An Appetizer: Purpose
    Jan 17 2021

    I make audiobooks and release them as podcasts.

    The 20th-century systematic mode of social organization provided pre-packaged meaning, value, purpose, and ethics. It broke down. We entered an internet-enabled atomized mode of social organization, splintered into a kaleidoscope of meanings, without context. Audiobooks narrated in the Fluidity podcast will look toward constructing a fluid mode.

    Welcome to episode 1 of the next book, a work of non-fiction by David Chapman, a Buddhist and a former artificial intelligence researcher. "Meaningness" takes problems of meaning-making, typically considered spiritual, and turns them into practical problems, which are more tractable.

    This ten-minute introductory episode will give you a taste of this approach.

    Original text here:
    https://meaningness.com/an-appetizer-purpose

    You can support the podcast and get episodes a week early, by supporting the Patreon:

    https://www.patreon.com/m/fluidityaudiobooks

    If you like the show, consider buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattarnold

    Music is by Kevin MacLeod.

    This podcast is under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial International 4.0 License.

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    9 mins
  • Preview: Eternalism and Nihilism
    Jan 25 2021

    Two stances that don't work: “Everything has a definite meaning” and “Nothing means anything.”

    The original text is here:

    https://meaningness.com/preview-eternalism-and-nihilism

    You can support the podcast and get episodes a week early, by supporting the Patreon:

    https://www.patreon.com/m/fluidityaudiobooks

    If you like the show, consider buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattarnold

    Original music by Kevin MacLeod.

    This podcast is under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial International 4.0 License.

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    15 mins
  • What Is Meaningness?
    Jan 31 2021

    Meaningness is the quality of being meaningful or meaningless.

    Original text here:

    https://meaningness.com/what-is-meaningness

    You can support the podcast and get episodes a week early, by supporting the Patreon:

    https://www.patreon.com/m/fluidityaudiobooks

    If you like the show, consider buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattarnold

    Original music by Kevin MacLeod.

    This podcast is under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial International 4.0 License.

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    7 mins

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Love the narration!

Matt makes me want to press "next" every time I'm at the end of one page.

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