Hermann Strach
SynthesisPoint
SynthesisPoint presents spoken essays from the in-between — where analytical clarity and intuition meet. The essays explore human intelligence, meaning, and orientation in an age shaped by artificial systems, offering a constructive and humane perspective. synthesispoint.substack.com
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Hermann Strach
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31 déc. 2025
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Cultivating Intuition 31.12.2025 21:34
This episode explores how intuition can develop from a diffuse inner experience into a cultivable human competence. The essay shows that intuition is not a mystical fringe phenomenon, but an everyday mode of perception—constantly at work in decisions, creative processes, and interpersonal judgments, often without conscious awareness. Drawing on historical examples from science, art, and psychology...
Rethinking Human Intelligence 31.12.2025 13:42
In this episode, we explore what human intelligence truly consists of at its core—beyond information processing, metrics, and analytical efficiency. The essay begins where conventional definitions of intelligence fall short and examines how reason, emotion, intuition, and ethical orientation jointly shape the human capacity to understand, decide, and act. As artificial systems continue to advance,...
Meaning and Misdirection in the Age of AI 27.12.2025 13:07
In this episode, we explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping not only work and technology, but also our understanding of meaning, purpose, and human relevance. As automation and AI increasingly take on cognitive tasks alongside physical ones, on a large scale, uncertainty and disorientation begin to spread—particularly among younger generations. This brings forward questions that reach far...
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