Edward Frenkel—How Do We Revive Pythagorean Tradition in the Age of AI?

Fri Oct 17 2025 at 05:30 pm to 08:30 pm UTC-07:00

The Commonwealth Club | San Francisco

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How do we go back to the Pythagorean tradition? How do we restore balance between Apollo and Dionysus? + Post-program dance party on roof.
About this Event

Historian Charles H. Kahn wrote that Pythagorean contributions to Western thought were "on the one hand, a mathematical understanding of the world of nature; and, on the other hand, a conception of human destiny that points beyond the visible world and beyond the mortal body to a higher form of life." Unfortunately, for the following 2,500 years, we took the first part: logic and reason, and largely discarded the other: intuition and imagination. Or, as Nietzsche put it in The Birth of Tragedy, we chose to rely heavily on our Apollonian side (yang) while neglecting our Dionysian side (yin).

And here we are, in a world of contradictions which are becoming ever more acute with the astounding recent advancements of Artificial Intelligence, which is of course based on numbers (in fact, it was Pythagoras who said, "everything known is a number").

How do we go back to the Pythagorean tradition? How do we restore balance between Apollo and Dionysus?

On this special evening, we will attempt to do just that. We will start with a talk by Edward Frenkel, mathematician, Berkeley professor, and author of Love and Math (currently out in 20 languages) who considers himself a Pythagorean. He will provide the context and the background. His talk will be followed by a ceremony, administered not by a priest or shaman but, as is more common these days, by DJs.

During the dance party following Edward Frenkel's talk, DJ Wilder (Anna Fedorova) will dazzle us with music sourced from different genres and epochs, followed by Edward Frenkel himself (as DJ Moonstein) playing back-to-back with Cihat Fitzgerald (DJ Chi) taking us further into the unknown. Magic awaits.

tickets include access to the post-program dance party

Speakers

Edward Frenkel, Professor of Mathematics, UC Berkeley; Author, Love and Math; DJ Moonstein

Introduction by George Hammond, Author, Conversations With Socrates

5 p.m. doors open & check-in5:30–6:30 p.m. program7 p.m. dance party(all times Pacific Time)

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

The Commonwealth Club, 110 The Embarcadero, San Francisco, United States

Tickets

USD 27.33

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