Theory requires patience
Oh no. I found a great argument I had written down from episode 145 and I wondered if this podcast was defunct- turns out I had accidentally unsubscribed and now there are months of super relevant backlog episodes I have to take more notes on! I love how the basis of each episode is organic, sometimes you’ll choose to focus a whole episode on a recent tweet or a personal life event and relate it to major texts, which is a great approach. Anyway, the previously mentioned impassioned insistence that it’s a good thing to engage with complex alien texts without looking for a thesis or a main ideas is helpful as I dive into Reza Negarestani and other theory fiction this week. Excellent work.
Kathleen.mh via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/13/22
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Hi guys love the show. I’m a philosophy student from Denmark, and at my University there is quite a large debate as to wether people sympathize with analytical or Continental philosophy. In my opinion i don’t see the reason for such a sharp devide. So i wanted to ask what your experiences are in...Read full review »
GummyBearFace via Apple Podcasts · Denmark · 11/07/19
The Peter Rollins episode is my personal favorite. Austin and Troy have great chemistry and have an ocean of knowledge. Each episode has a lot to chew on. Question: What are your thoughts on free will? (Compatibilism, Determinism, and Libertarian free will) Never heard your thoughts on that.
gunnersformula via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/04/19
it’s fun to just listen to two buddies have conversations about anything from hegelian dialectics to frameworks of temporal experience to the punk rock candidate to camus absurdism to basketball stars throwing fits and beating out his teammates despite not being in shape. i once emailed austin to...Read full review »
Jacques Luna via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/23/24
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