Attentive Realism: The Mirror That Thinks
For those drawn to consciousness, relation, care, and the moral weight of attention.
#Attention #Ontology #Care #PhilosophyOfMind #Ethics #RelationalPhilosophy
How does reality hold itself together? This episode introduces Attentive Realism, a philosophical framework arguing that existence endures not through stability or force, but through the quiet, continuous act of attention.
Where many traditions treat consciousness as a private interior state, Attentive Realism proposes something different: that attention is the universe sustaining...
Attentive Realism: The Mirror That Thinks
For those drawn to consciousness, relation, care, and the moral weight of attention.
#Attention #Ontology #Care #PhilosophyOfMind #Ethics #RelationalPhilosophy
How does reality hold itself together? This episode introduces Attentive Realism, a philosophical framework arguing that existence endures not through stability or force, but through the quiet, continuous act of attention.
Where many traditions treat consciousness as a private interior state, Attentive Realism proposes something different: that attention is the universe sustaining coherence through care. Drawing from Baruch Spinoza, Karen Barad, Day Cart, Michel Foucault, Édouard Glissant, Mark Fisher, and Franco Berardi, this episode explores how attention shapes being, truth, and care.
Rather than treating thought as a pursuit of mastery, we follow a gentler proposition: that thinking is the maintenance of relation, the act of keeping the world from falling apart.
Reflections
- Attention is not observation—it is participation
- To perceive is to hold something in existence
- Consciousness is relational, not solitary
- Care is the physics of coherence
- Opacity protects dignity; transparency requires tenderness
- Systems that cannot pause cannot perceive ethically
- Fatigue is devotion in motion—evidence of effort in thought
- To know well is to listen well
- Thinking is maintenance, not dominion
Why Listen?
- Explore attention as a metaphysical and ethical force
- Understand consciousness as relation, not isolation
- Learn why care is the foundation of perception
- Engage with Spinoza, Barad, Day Cart, Foucault, Glissant, Fisher, and Berardi in a unified philosophical frame
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Further Reading
- Baruch Spinoza — immanence and the unity of being
- Karen Barad — relational ontology and intra-action
- Édouard Glissant — opacity and relational dignity
- Franco Berardi — attention, exhaustion, and tempo
- Mark Fisher — melancholy, memory, and the ethics of persistence
To think is to tend. To attend is to care. Attention is how reality remains alive.
#AttentiveRealism #Philosophy #Consciousness #Care #Attention #Ethics #Spinoza #Foucault #Barad #Glissant #Berardi #Fisher #TheDeeperThinkingPodcast
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