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Welcome to “Theory Talk,” the podcast where we dive headfirst into the exhilarating world of important theories and facts that shape our understanding of the universe. Join us on this intellectual rollercoaster ride, where we explore, rant, and rave about the most captivating concepts, discoveries, and intellectual adventures. In each episode, we unravel the mysteries of science, philosophy, history, and more. We'll dissect groundbreaking theories like Einstein's theory of relativity, dive into the complexities of quantum mechanics, and explore the philosophical debates that have shaped human thought for centuries. Our aim is to bridge the gap between experts and curious minds, making even the most profound ideas accessible and engaging. But “Theory Talk” isn't just about the academics; it's about passionate discussions that ignite curiosity and spark excitement. We encourage debate, question assumptions, and invite you to join us on this journey of exploration. Our hosts are a team of enthusiastic knowledge enthusiasts who bring their unique perspectives to the table, ensuring that every episode is a lively and thought-provoking experience. Whether you're a seasoned scholar or simply someone who loves to ponder the big questions, “Theory Talk” offers something for everyone. Join us as we navigate the fascinating labyrinth of human knowledge, one theory at a time. Together, we'll revel in the joy of learning, and who knows, we might even stumble upon some brilliant new ideas along the way. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jamestownpodcasts/message
We are back to Prythian with thoughts and theories and things go their usual chaotic ways. How could it not when Victoria, Kiara, and Katalyn are joined with the very amazing Summer. We start with Illyrians and spiral from there. This is an all SJM universe spoiler episode so you've been warned. What are some of your favorite SJM theories? Tell us we would love to hear them! Please be sure to check for any trigger warnings you may have with the recommendations made. Please be sure to rate us and leave a review! It helps us across the platforms in more ways than you know! Ready to shop better hydration with Liquid IV? Use our special link https://zen.ai/zT6AhM0LFlPhyQwxShiEESXxsUNS2A5NbTFGiabeSWw to save 20% off anything you order!Want to reach out to us other than on social media? Send us an e-mail at tbp.staythirsty@gmail.comJoin us every Tasty Tuesday and Thirsty Thursday for a new episode and be sure to follow us on our socialsTiktok: thirstybitchespodcastInstagram: thirstybitchespodcastTwitter: TheThirstyCollective (thirsty_co) Or join the conversation in our discord!
Oh to be able to read a series again for the first time. On this episode join Victoria, Kiara, and Katalyn with special guest Summer as they discuss their theories regarding the Throne of Glass series by Sarah J. Maas. This is just the start of SJM theory talk as we all prepare the release of House of Flame and Shadow things will definitely be chaotic as things just seem to all be connected.Please be aware that this is an all SJM series spoiler episode with heavy emphasis on the Throne of Glass series - you have been warned.Please be sure to check for any trigger warnings you may have with the recommendations made.Please be sure to rate us and leave a review! It helps us across the platforms in more ways than you know!Want to reach out to us other than on social media? Send us an e-mail at tbp.staythirsty@gmail.comJoin us every Tasty Tuesday and Thirsty Thursday for a new episode and be sure to follow us on our socialsTiktok: thirstybitchespodcastInstagram: thirstybitchespodcastTwitter: TheThirstyCollective (thirsty_co) Or join the conversation in our discord!
A longtime researcher of shamanism and spirituality, Sol Luckman is an iconoclastic psychonaut devoted to exploring and exposing the truth about human history and potential—wherever that might lead. His new novel, CALI THE DESTROYER—a page-turner of a sci-fi tale set in an Orwellian future seeded in the dystopian present that radically rewrites Gnosticism as well as the origins of the earth and humanity—was selected as Winner of the 2022 NYC Big Book Award and 2022 National Indie Excellence Award for Visionary Fiction, Silver Medalist for Visionary Fiction in the 2022 Readers' Favorite International Book Award Contest, Finalist in both the New Age and Visionary Fiction categories of the 2021 International Book Awards, and Distinguished Favorite for Audio Fiction in the 2022 NYC Big Book Awards. His previous novel, the multi-award-winning SNOOZE: A STORY OF AWAKENING, was a deep dive into Hindu mysticism, lucid dreaming, parallel universes, and cryptozoology described by INDIE SHAMAN Magazine as “superlative fiction.” In his two international bestselling nonfiction books on the “revolutionary healing science” (NEXUS Magazine) of his own unique form of sound healing, the Regenetics Method, Luckman examined the critical role played by DNA and consciousness in healing, transformation, and evolution. On the lighter side, Luckman is also an acclaimed humorist. Of his multi-award-winning satirical lexicon, THE ANGEL'S DICTIONARY, Readers' Favorite remarked that he “picked up where writers like Mark Twain and Ambrose Bierce had left off.” More recently, the forthcoming MUSINGS FROM A SMALL ISLAND combines fascinating memoir, hilarious comedy and inspirational philosophy in a stunningly self-illustrated coffee table book any Lowcountry lover or contemporary art aficionado would be proud to display. To learn more about Sol Luckman's writing and artwork and to subscribe to his newsletter, visit https://solluckman.substack.com. For more typical skeptic podcast interviews go to: youtube.com/c/typicalskeptic anchor.fm/typcial-skeptic rokfin.com/typcialskeptic rumble.com/typicalskeptic to donate to the typical skeptic podcast: buymeacoffee.com/typicalskeptic #Simulation #matrix #Sound #Healing #Frequency #podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/typical-skeptic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/typical-skeptic/support
This week the boys welcome James Perri as a fill-in for Sponch, who was recording a much gayer Showcast podcast with Kenny Eggs and BJ Schralpson, as well as the legendary Chris Fox from FoxNRox Shuttles. Sly Fox, as he's known, now runs five shuttle vans, and has been shuttling SLC and Park City mountain bikers in some form for more than a decade now. He's a rippin' mountain biker too, no matter how modest he is. Sly Fox and Cheef start up the conspiracy theory talk. Cheef receives a Dmail containing a list of 10 things to do at Trestle during Gnard Fest. Details about the Gnard Fest lodging and lift ticket discounts are discussed. Join our Patreon to help us pay for this shitshow. Check out the sponsors: Take a Hike Shop Bliz Eyewear (Use code "sponchesmom" for 30% off.) Diet Smoke (Use code "gnarcouch" for 20% off.) Archer Components Gnar Couch
Congresswoman Elise Stefanik has the “worst luck in American retail politics ever,” declares host Molly Jong-Fast on this episode of The New Abnormal. Stefanik's past “replacement theory” rhetoric has resurfaced after the “screed” of the Topps shooter Payton Gendron had been reported to contain the same kind of views. Somehow she thinks she's the victim—and Molly and Andy Levy dive into that on this episode. Plus! Democratic strategist Adrienne Elrod gives Molly the low-down on the Pennsylvania candidates running in Tuesday's election, including Dr. Oz and Kathy Barnette, who is “even too Trumpy for Trump.” And Shannon Watts, founder of anti-gun violence group Mom's Demand Action, explains the loophole that allowed the Topps shooter to get his gun, and how the NRA is linked to what drove him to kill. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
NHL Network's Jon Morosi checks in on the Pens, our do-it-all reporter Jeff Hathhorn talks Pens and Pitt and we dig into some conspiracy theory talk.
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Today on the Show - Wolfie and David discuss a few of the Conspiracy Theories surrounding Covid and the roll of Government in our lives. Our goal is to have an open and honest conversation about anything and everything. Unfiltered and Uncensored. Check us out at sociallysensitive.com Follow us on: Twitter - @sociallysens Instagram - @sociallysensitive Facebook Group - SociallySensitive $upport our $how? https://anchor.fm/sociallysensitive/support Leave us a message: https://anchor.fm/sociallysensitive/message Sponsorships: on for this episode --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sociallysensitive/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sociallysensitive/support
Electrical Theory, Talk and Myths - Matt Fanslow Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z Matt is joined by Sean Tipping, educator, mobile diagnostician and podcaster along with Matt Skundrich a trainer and mobile diagnostician. Sean Tipping's Podcast https://autodiagpodcast.com/ (HERE).
Electrical Theory, Talk and Myths - Matt Fanslow Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z Matt is joined by Sean Tipping, educator, mobile diagnostician and podcaster along with Matt Skundrich a trainer and mobile diagnostician. Sean Tipping's Podcast https://autodiagpodcast.com/ (HERE).
Scrolling through YouTube the other day, I stumbled across a video from the guys at Game Theory suggesting that there might be more Samus' animal friends than meets the eyes. Kill or save the animals? You might think differently after we give our two cents on MatPat's theory! Plus, Game Award reactions and thoughts, Indie Direct reactions, Silksong and Axiom Verge talk, and our two cents on the Cyberpunk 2077 catastrophe. Come check it out!Subscribe!Podbean x iTunes x SpotifyFollow us on Twitter! @OmegaMetroidPod x @Spiteri316 x @dakcity_ Chat with us in Discord!Omega Metroid DiscordINTRO SONG - Listen here!OUTRO SONG - Listen here!Get 25% off some sweet
In this episode, Mackay and Kiser talk about some of their new favorite Hulu and Apple TV+ shows, discuss a bit about conspiracy theories (all in good fun of course!). They end the cast with their thoughts on the recent Warner Bros. decision about digital movies alongside theatrical releases, and then talk about what is coming next for the podcast! As always, thank you so much for listening and for the amazing support! Be sure to follow us on Twitter @keepingonmk and like us on Facebook! If you would like to support the cast further, you can head on over to www.patreon.com/keepingon. Coming up next week: a deep dive on fitness with Jenna Justice!
Taylor Adkins is co-host of the Theory Talk podcast and a translator of contemporary French philosophy, including Felix Guattari's Machinic Unconscious. This is a B-Side chat Taylor and I had following the recording of our ongoing deep dive into Machinic Unconscious that runs the gamut from doom metal to Deleuze and Guattari. Taylor's Links: https://soundcloud.com/theory-talk https://fractalontology.wordpress.com/ https://twitter.com/tadkins613 Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/muhh Twitter: @unconscioushh Instagram: @unconscioushh
Taylor Adkins of Theory Talk joins the show to explicate a seminar by Felix Guattari entitled “The Four Unconsciouses”. Taylor recently translated this seminar into English, which is available on his blog, Fractal Ontology. He has also recently translated a two-volume set of works by Gilbert Simondon. Individuation in Light of Notions of Form and Information I & II are available for purchase on University of Minnesota Press’ website. In the episode, we discuss the concepts of faciality, white walls, black holes, diagrams, tensors, and a host of other terms familiar to Guattari’s schizoanalysis. Simondon and Laruelle also appear variously throughout our discussion.
We bring up Kant a few times, dig deeply into the double-bind that classical use of Oedipus foists on humanity, and welcome a hopefully ongoing visit from theorist Taylor Adkins who tells us we are actually making good points once in a while. Please check out Taylors amazing Theory Talk podcast at https://soundcloud.com/theory-talk
Taylor Adkins is co-host of the Theory Talk podcast and a translator of contemporary French philosophy. We discuss shitposting, libidinal economies, Deleuze, Nick Land, and christianity. Taylor's Links: https://soundcloud.com/theory-talk https://fractalontology.wordpress.com/ https://twitter.com/tadkins613 Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/podcastcocoopercherry Twitter: @Podcastcocooper Instagram: @podcast_co_cooper_cherry
Joe and Taylor are back for more than two hours of Theory Talk. In the first session: writing and philosophy; the citational nexus between Deleuze, Guattari, Laruelle and Badiou. In the second session, some meditations on the ancient world with Homer and Socrates.
Come along on a voyage to where no philosopher has gone before! (Okay, maybe they've gone there.) A brief analysis of the Greek word "nomos" introduces a critical discussion of Star Trek, specifically TOS and TNG, which is the material we are most familiar with. Spatiality and strategy; aesthetics and social transformation; becoming-child, utopian ethics and the absolute. Join Taylor and Joe on a journey to the edge of metaphysical space! Theory Talk is a weird and wonderful philosophy podcast produced by Joseph Weissman and Taylor Adkins. Follow us on twitter at twitter.com/theory_talk. Subscribe for exclusive content at patreon.com/theorytalk. Cover photo is "Trouble Light" (1977), Joseph Nechvatal.
Before Avengers: Endgame hits cinemas, listen to us as we discuss what we expect from this conclusion to 11 years of Marvel movies.
Theory talk! We discuss three fan theories, the evidence for and against, then debate and vote on whether or not the theories are true or false. You can find The Blood of The Podcast here! https://soundcloud.com/user-985814979 and Kyle's podcast will be available on Itunes and other platforms asap! Listen to Planetos Podcast on SoundCloud, iTunes, YouTube, Google Play and other platforms. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Email us at planetospodcast@gmail.com. The theme to Planetos Podcast is Jungo's Ballad by Dylan Revihs and Brett. You can find Dylan’s work on Facebook at BeggarsChoiceATL. The theme to Blood of the Podcast is Spanish Hotel Elevator by Discount Nostalgia.
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Taylor Adkins is a translator of French philosophy. He has translated influential books by Félix Guattari, such as Machinic Unconscious (Semiotext(e) 2010), and lesser known works by Jean-François Lyotard and François Laruelle. He’s a philosophy/theory blogger at Speculative Heresy and Fractal Ontology, and co-hosts the podcast Theory Talk with Joe Weissman. You can support them and enjoy extra theory talk at patreon.com/theorytalk. Just a few of the books mentioned: Glas by Derrida Fashionable Nonsense by Sokal and Bricmont The Fold: Leibniz and the Baroque by Gilles Deleuze Deleuze and the History of Mathematics by Simon Duffy A Thousand Plateaus by Deleuze and Guattari The Cut of the Real by Kolozova
Welcome to our first attempt at paired content! This podcast we are discussing the Star Wars trailer in it's full glory! We talk Reylo, ForceSensitive!Finn, and other major theories! We are also putting out a full frame by frame analysis of the trailer in video format, so look for it here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMRrsw7dZe07QLOIWtG0V0g Thank you for watching our podcast! We appreciate it so much! Also don't forget to rate and review on Hosts featured in this podcast: Roman, Jesse, Aaron, and Danyal.
This week: language and capability; climatology; a non-journalism? Theory Talk is a philosophy podcast and critical thinking jam session. Your hosts are Joseph Weissman and Taylor Adkins, independent scholars in the humanities and founders of the theory weblog Fractal Ontology (https://ontology.io).
Social mediation and telepathy; mutations in the image of thought; the transcendental city of multitudes. In the lightning round: the results of a non-philosophical experiment. Theory Talk is a weird and wonderful philosophy podcast and critical thinking jam session from Joseph Weissman and Taylor Adkins. Enjoying the show? Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/theorytalk Links: "Philo-fictions and Experimental Texts" https://fractalontology.wordpress.com/philo-fictions
In this episode: transcendental aliens; how to be worthy of freedom; are all definitions analytic? --Listen to the end for our new game: the Lightning Round, a mutual interview segment with short answers (less than one minute.) Theory Talk is a weird and wonderful philosophy podcast from Theoretical Media. Your hosts are Joseph Weissman (https://twitter.com/fractalontology) and Taylor Adkins (https://twitter.com/tadkins613). Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher to listen to new and archived episodes for free! (And why not leave a review while you're at it?) Enjoying the show? Let us know on Twitter (https://twitter.com/theory_talk). Want to support the creation of the show? Visit our page on Patreon (https://patreon.com/theorytalk).
How do the faculties of thought work? Can thinking become an archipelago -- instead of a battlefield? In today's episode, Joe and Taylor investigate the structure and potential of the image of thought, and offer speculations about the future of philosophy. In the second half: a dream about philosophical territories. Theory Talk is a weird and wonderful philosophy podcast. You can listen to new and archived episodes for free by subscribing on iTunes or Stitcher. While you're there, please give us a rating and review -- it helps others find the show! You can follow us on Twitter(twitter.com/theory_talk). Your hosts are Taylor Adkins (twitter.com/tadkins613) and Joseph Weissman (twitter.com/fractalontology).
Joe and Taylor are back for another critical thinking jam session. In this episode: the transcendentalism of Kant, Spinoza, Hegel; the transcendental empiricism of Deleuze; mathematical physics and the real; robopsychology and aliens. Theory Talk is a weird and wonderful philosophy podcast from Theoretical Media. Joe and Taylor are independent scholars in the humanities and founders of the theory weblog Fractal Ontology (https://ontology.io). If you enjoy the show, why not let your friends know? And while you're at it, you could leave us a rating and review on iTunes or Stitcher. And if you want to contribute even further, donate to our Patreon (https://patreon.com/theorytalk).
In this episode, Joe and Taylor think about Spinoza: ethics as a weapon against negativity; the relation between power and desire; ethology and judgments about ways of life; freedom and the differential relation between actions and passions. Theory Talk is a weird and wonderful philosophy podcast from Theoretical Media. Your hosts are Joseph Weissman (twitter.com/fractalontology) and Taylor Adkins (twitter.com/tadkins613), independent scholars in the humanities and founders of the theory weblog fractal ontology (http://ontology.io). Questions for Theory Talk? Connect with us on Twitter twitter.com/theory_talk! We'd love to hear from you.
Theory Talk is a philosophy podcast and critical thinking jam session from theoretical media. In today's show Joe and Taylor talk about ecology and culture: Joe offers an analogy between Darwin’s finches and discursive spheres; Taylor probes the critical sense of rationality.
Does all thinking navigate stereotypes? Join Joe and Taylor for a wide-ranging discussion about reading, thinking and writing. Statistics and the intuition; syntax and representation; sense and stoicism; symbols and judgment. Theory Talk is a philosophy podcast and critical thinking jam session. Your hosts are Taylor Adkins (@tadkins613) and Joseph Weissman (@fractalontology). Thanks for thinking with us!
Today Joe and Taylor think a bit about situationism: art and the essence of humanity; the construction of the world; modernity and realism; the contingency of capitalism. Theory Talk is our weird and wonderful philosophy podcast! Your hosts are Joseph Weissman and Taylor Adkins, independent scholars in the humanities and founders of the theory weblog Fractal Ontology (ontology.io). Your support makes the show possible. Leave us a tip at patreon.com/theorytalk.
In today's episode, a wide-ranging discussion about music and modes of life. Theory Talk is a philosophy podcast and critical thinking jam session with Taylor Adkins and Joseph Weissman, independent scholars in the humanities and founders of the Fractal Ontology weblog (ontology.io).
Today's episode is about politics, religion, messaging and the left. Theory Talk is hosted by Joseph Weissman and Taylor Adkins, independent scholars in the humanities and founders of the theory weblog Fractal Ontology (http://ontology.io). Recorded Wednesday, May 17, 2017.
Theory Talk is a philosophy podcast and critical theory talk jam session. In this episode: affect and individuation; the complicity between Nietzsche and Spinoza; evolution and technology. Theory Talk is hosted by Joseph Weissman and Taylor Adkins, independent scholars in the humanities and founders of the Fractal Ontology weblog (ontology.io).
Theory Talk is a philosophy podcast and critical thinking jam session. In this episode, a deeper look at automation and society: the sense of simulation; the ethics of artificial intelligence; the politics of the future. Theory Talk is hosted by Joseph Weissman and Taylor Adkins, independent scholars in the humanities and founders of the theory weblog Fractal Ontology (ontology.io). We make the show because we believe thinking and writing and urgently important today. We're so glad you're thinking with us!
Theory Talk is a philosophy podcast and critical thinking jam session. Today's show is in a more Gabfest format, with three twenty-minute segments. First, dreams and revelation; next, wars and drugs; finally, the grandeur of the law. Theory Talk is hosted by Joseph Weissman and Taylor Adkins, independent scholars in the humanities and founders of the theory weblog Fractal Ontology (https://ontology.io). We make the show because we believe thinking and writing and urgently important today. We're so glad you're thinking with us!
Theory Talk is a philosophy podcast and critical thinking jam session. In this episode: dialectics and the impossibility of contradiction; the politics of truth; the nature of the city. Hosted by Joseph Weissman and Taylor Adkins. Recorded Apr. 6, 2017.
Theory Talk is a philosophy podcast and critical thinking jam session. In this episode, revolutionary transformation; the limits of the imagination; the future of the planet. But first, a warmup discussion on utopian axiomatics.
Theory Talk is a philosophy podcast and critical thinking jam session. This episode, Joe and Taylor discuss modalities of subjectification. Includes a preview of the patron-only post-game show!
Theory Talk is a philosophy podcast and critical thinking jam session. In this episode, the power of expression and the archaeology of capitalism: despotism and paranoia; the empire and the desert; censorship and humor; is capitalism interminable? Includes a preview of our patron-only post-game show!
Theory Talk is a philosophy podcast and critical thinking jam session. In this episode, Joe and Taylor talk Guattari and Deleuze: the anthropomorphic representation of sex; structuralism and reproduction; writing and metaphor; the scientificity of psychoanalysis.
Theory Talk is a philosophy podcast and critical thinking jam session. This week, Joe and Taylor discuss institutional analysis: love as the investment of desire into the social field; the transcendental use of the syntheses of the unconscious; peoples and nations; the micropolitics of automation; post-apocalyptic narratology. The episode starts with a cold open. Recorded Mar 11, 2017.
Theory Talk is a philosophy podcast and critical thinking jam session. In the main dialogue today, universal structures and power formations. --But first, a quick warm-up chat comparing Deleuze and Derrida.
Theory Talk is a philosophy podcast and critical thinking jam session. In this episode, Joe interviews philosopher Katerina Kolozova on the occasion of her new book "Towards a Radical Metaphysics of Socialism: Marx and Laruelle". The discussion covers: the genesis of the work; the materiality of speculation; metaphysics after philosophy; the detachment of capitalism from reality.
Theory Talk is a philosophy podcast and critical thinking jam session. This week, affects in the history of philosophy; Nietzsche’s diagnosis of Plato; the clumsiness of philosophers; the pathos of distance; democracy and discrimination; violence and logic.
Theory Talk is a philosophy podcast and critical thinking jam session. This week, deception: noble lies; cunning and typology; the power of the false; justice in language.
Theory Talk is a critical thinking jam session. This week, the war between thoughts; the difference between facts and data; inter-theoretic reduction; science (of) philosophy; a universalism to-come?
Theory Talk is a critical thinking jam session. This week, grammar and the law; alien logic and the science of dreams; philosophy as transcendental dreamwork; structuralism and culture; hospitality and strangers.
Theory Talk is a critical thinking jam session. This week, the untimely; combatting resignation; modes of history (critical, monumental and antiquarian); forgetting and action; the sicknesses of the historical and the a-historical; prehistory and deep time; immediacy and reaction; cultivation and intelligence.
Theory Talk is a critical thinking jam session. In this week's episode, the concatenation of images; passive and active syntheses; the gap between understanding and imagination; expressionism and the emotions; the deconstruction of ethnology; the radiance of the holy.
Theory Talk is a critical thinking jam session. In this episode, Joe and Taylor revisit themes from earlier shows: the function of dreaming; repetition and the death-drive; the paradox of omniscience; the dichotomy of remembering and becoming; Odysseus' modernity; hubris and collective memory.
Theory Talk is a critical thinking jam session. In this episode, Joe and Taylor discuss the logic of the unconscious; presence and absence; the rhythm of memory; symptom enjoyment; trauma and stratification; the paradox of censorship; Freud’s clientele; rumination; and why the President is unhappy.
Theory Talk is a critical thinking jam session. In the first part of this week's episode, Joe and Taylor discuss the mystery of the origin of the state; Gilgamesh and war machines; Cain and the city; inequality in Rousseau. In the second part, metallurgy; tools and weapons; malleability and nomic games; jewelry.
Theory Talk is a critical thinking jam session. This week, Taylor and Joe discuss major and minor languages; group authorship and bardic tradition; Homer, Shakespeare and Anonymous; the difference between stories and plots; Lao-Tzu.
Theory Talk is a critical thinking jam session. In this week's first section, Joe asks a question about the pedagogy of imperialism. In the second section, a discussion of bureaucracy.
Theory Talk is a critical thinking jam session with Joseph Weissman and Taylor Adkins. This week, Joe and Taylor discuss temporal modalities in grammar; meta-communication; rhetoric, persuasion and evidence; alien semantics; alphabetic structuralism.
Theory Talk is an open discussion of contemporary philosophical concerns with Joseph Weissman and Taylor Adkins. This week, Joe and Taylor discuss the new year; calendars; the inorganic life of time; heat death; Ruyer's analysis of utopia; anti-worlds.
Joseph Weissman and Taylor Adkins are once again in discussion. Tune in this week on Theory Talk for reflections on Nietzsche; translation; and Joe and Taylor sharing some memories from when they met as undergraduate students.
Discussion with Diana Robinson about playing the violin and music theory; summary of the Book of Revelation; poem by Kate Buckley, some statistics; and sounds and music.