
The Meta-Contextuality of the Self - Defining the Solarpunk Self, Part 14
From Solarpunk Mythos by Will Cameron
April 18, 2026 · 18 min · Episode 180
About this episode
This episode explores the relational nature of the self and its ethical implications within the solarpunk context.
In this essay I connect the dots I've been laying down over the last 13 essays. If the self is relational, created out of its relations with others and the world, then we have to reckon with the meta-contextuality of the self. We are created out of contexts that we create through the person we become across all contexts. There is ethical weight to that insight. If you like this episode, please be sure to 5 star the podcast and follow for more! If you think this message is important, please share with your friends. You can also find written versions of these, with references, at - https://solarpunkmythos.substack.com/
People in this episode
Host: Will Cameron
Topics covered
- self
- meta-contextuality
- relationships
- ethics
- solarpunk
Keywords
- self
- meta-contextuality
- relationships
- ethics
- solarpunk
- essays
- context
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