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#timingold Life is not built by blocks but by lines woven together according to Tim Ingold, emeritus professor of anthropology at the University of Aberdeen and a leading thinker in #anthropology and #philosophy Tim and Andrea explore key themes from Tim's influential works, such as 'Anthropology: Why It Matters' and 'Lines,' discussing how life is a continuous journey along interwoven threads and traces shaped by our every action. Building on Gibson, Deleuze, Hallowell, Merleau-Ponty, and others, Ingold's idea of 'wayfaring' as our fundamental mode of being challenges traditional distinctions between nature and culture, mind and body, and forces us out of block-mind and into traces and threads of life interwoven. This enriching dialogue touches on the importance of awareness, attention, and responsibility, offering insights into how these ideas can help us navigate toward a world where love and respect for life are central. Whether it's through storytelling, music, or everyday actions, learn how our paths shape our humanity and influence the futures we create. This episode is an opportunity to reflect on how we should live together in a world full of possibility, a world we love enough to take responsibility for together. #loveandphilosophy Lines, a brief history: https://www.routledge.com/Lines-A-Bri... Substack: https://lovephilosophy.substack.com/ Facebook: / waymaking Instagram: / waymaking23 Blue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/lovephilosop... 00:00 Introduction to Love and Philosophy 00:05 Introducing Tim Ingold and His Work 00:43 The Concept of Lines in Life 01:43 Wayfaring and Life as a Process 02:54 The Importance of Awareness and Responsibility 04:18 Tim Ingold's Influences and Philosophical Approach 10:28 Tim Ingold's Early Life and Inspirations 17:26 Fieldwork and Anthropology 25:16 Challenging Traditional Divisions in Science and Humanities 32:07 The Evolution of Tim Ingold's Thought 48:47 Revisiting Nature and Culture 51:48 Anthropology as a Conversation 54:46 The Anthropological Conversation 56:12 Subject and Object in Anthropology 57:58 The Middle Voice of the Verb 59:39 Crafting and Teaching 01:06:38 The Concept of Lines 01:13:24 Embodiment and Attention 01:27:42 The Future of Technology and Education 01:39:52 Hope for the Future https://www.timingold.com/ Lines, the book: https://www.routledge.com/Lines-A-Bri... Anthropology, why it matters: https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Anthropol... ‘For we are made of lines. We are not only referring to lines of writing. Lines of writing conjugate with other lines, life lines, lines of luck or misfortune, lines productive of the variation of the line of writing itself, lines that are between the lines of writing.’ — Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, A Thousand Plateaus A great interview with Tim Ingold by Juan Loaiza for ENSO: https://www.youtube.com/live/zaZy0NWQ... Give https://loveandphilosophy.com/giving-... Join https://lovephilosophy.substack.com/ Connect https://bsky.app/profile/lovephilosop... / waymaking / waymaking23 DISCLAIMER Educational Content Only This video is for philosophical exploration and educational purposes. It is not a substitute for professional medical, psychological, or therapeutic advice. Important Notice The ideas discussed may challenge your current beliefs and worldview. If you experience emotional distress or confusion while watching, please pause and consider speaking with a qualified mental health professional. No Affiliation Views expressed are personal opinions and do not represent any institution, organization, or employer. Fair Use Any referenced material is used under fair use principles for educational discussion and commentary. Personal Responsibility This content does not prescribe any particular way of living. You are responsible for how you interpret and apply these ideas to your own life. The creators assume no liability for any outcomes resulting from your use of this material. Your Wellbeing Matters If philosophical inquiry ever feels overwhelming, please prioritize your mental health and seek appropriate support.