OUR APPROACH.

  • Philosophy as A Way of Life: we see philosophy as a practice and with life itself serving as the living laboratory for this practice. Philosophy must be entangled in everyday life.

  • Rewilding Philosophy: we include voices in the philosophical discourse that are often largely overlooked. This include not only Indigenous knowledges and the perspectives of marginalized human groups but also insights from the more-than-human world. For instance, what can water teach us about how to show up in life. We also include other ways of knowing beyond the conceptual and analytical.

  • ekoPhilosophy: we belief that any healthy philosophy must be grounded in: relationality, post-humanism, indigeneity, multispecies approaches, developmental approaches, process philosophy, new materialism, 4E cognition, interbeing, quantum physics and biosemiotics (among others).