2: Neurofeedback, Technodelics, Brain Stimulation, and the New Spirit Tech with Kate Stockly

Kate Stockly is a PhD candidate in Science, Philosophy, and Religion at Boston University’s Graduate Division of Religious Studies. her work is characterized by multidisciplinary investigation into human religiosity that aspires to harmonize the sciences and humanities. Kate recently published the book, Spirit Tech, which explores technologies of ‘spiritual enhancement.’ In this interview, Seth talks to… Continue reading 2: Neurofeedback, Technodelics, Brain Stimulation, and the New Spirit Tech with Kate Stockly

1: Data Science, Interdisciplinary Research, and the Problem of the Humanities with Wesley Wildman

In this episode of the podcast, Seth interviews Dr. Wesley Wildman. Wesley is a Professor of Philosophy, Theology, and Ethics. He is one of the founding faculty members of Boston University’s new Faculty of Computing and Data Sciences. He also serves as the executive director and chairman of the board for the Center for Mind… Continue reading 1: Data Science, Interdisciplinary Research, and the Problem of the Humanities with Wesley Wildman