Episodes

  • Plato's Republic with Nina Power and DC Miller: Philosophy, Repression, Madness, and Courage
    Nov 26 2024

    I'm joined by Nina Power and DC Miller to discuss Plato's Republic. Topics include physical training and physical pleasure, philosophy under political repression, the training of philosophy, wealth, social class, and the role of irony in philosophy.

    Starting with the opening scene of The Republic, we explore how philosophy operates under political pressure and the relationship between justice, truth, and madness. We discuss the role of wealth in philosophical pursuit, Christianity's synthesis of Greek philosophical ideas, and whether philosophy should be universally accessible or the province of a select few.

    03:02 Plato’s Republic and Justice
    07:09 Should Philosophy Be Popular?
    14:35 Wealth
    34:29 Thinking
    35:17 Christianity and Free Speech
    36:43 Beauty
    38:11 Philosophy and Social Class
    43:26 Madness and Philosophy
    53:28 The Role of Physical Training in Philosophy
    59:51 Irony

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • The Truth Will Set You Free: Nietzsche vs. St. John
    Nov 13 2024

    I explore Nietzsche's critique of Christianity in The Genealogy of Morals, and specifically how it stands against what we find in the New Testament, especially the Gospel of John. Nietzsche’s understanding of Christian belief as naive and slavish is inconsistent with the sophisticated epistemology presented by John. I discuss the pursuit of truth, the function of miracles, and the essence of sin according to John. Christ seems to be advocating for the pursuit of truth, not some kind of naive, blind faith. Nietzsche’s accusations against Christianity just don't hold up, and probably reflect his own personal struggles with resentment.

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    • (00:00) - Nietzsche vs. John
    • (02:28) - Introduction
    • (05:27) - Nietzsche's Critique of Christianity
    • (09:42) - Christ on Truth and Belief in John
    • (20:06) - The Rationality of Christianity
    • (26:36) - Knowledge and Ethics
    • (31:41) - Nietzsche's Critique of Truth
    • (36:02) - Truth and Freedom
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    48 mins
  • Don't Be a Slave: Nietzsche on Philosophy and Slavery
    Mar 4 2024

    For references, see Nietzsche on the Pride of the Philosopher in Contrast to the Slave

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    9 mins
  • We're Back: On how I fixed the company (a big lesson for independent scholars)
    Feb 17 2024

    A personal reflection and update on my 5-year journey to design a new kind of scholarly life for the internet era. In a previous podcast, I shared how the Other Life company hit some hard times. Here I explain what I learned from that, and how I've turned it around. I share some meditations on the pursuit of weird goals, finding one's own path, and some new things I've come to learn about entrepreneurship. The ultimate meaning and purpose of the "other life" concept has really come home to me in the past few months.

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    • (00:00) - A Late Night Message
    • (01:19) - On authenticity
    • (04:12) - Creativity vs. Business
    • (10:51) - The Creator Economy and Power
    • (11:50) - Network Power
    • (14:46) - The Fear of Failure
    • (16:19) - What is the Other Life?
    • (18:53) - On Truth
    • (19:17) - The Future of Other Life
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    20 mins
  • we almost just died (and it was great, I think?)
    Nov 30 2023

    On muddling through, faith, and the absurdity of pursuing a singular creative vision on the open market...

    A story about the past few months of Other Life (and the next few).

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    18 mins
  • The Rigor of Angels: Kant, Borges, & Heisenberg with William Egginton
    Sep 14 2023

    I'm joined by author William Egginton to discuss his new book The Rigor of Angels. We talk Borges, Kant, and Heisenberg—and the big idea(s) they had in common. We discuss the antimonies of knowledge and the possibility that art is their solution. We discuss Coltrane, intelligence, creativity, biography, academia, and specialization vs. generalism. At the end, we discuss writing and publishing, the changing landscape of the book publishing industry, and how to think about writing for different audiences.

    Chapters:
    (0:00:00) - The Rigor of Angels
    (0:10:43) - The Antinomies of Knowledge
    (0:19:55) - Impact of Great Art and Thinkers
    (0:23:41) - Curiosity and Conviviality
    (0:30:31) - Creativity and Intelligence
    (0:43:28) - The Future of Writing and Publishing
    (0:49:27) - Academic vs. Popular Writing

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    52 mins
  • Ezra Pound: The Solitary Volcano
    Aug 1 2023

    We dissect the complex life of Ezra Pound, one of the most interesting and controversial poetic geniuses of the 20th century. You'll gain insight into: Why Pound was so influential, his extraordinary talent-spotting skills, and his knack for turning vibrant social scenes into artistic movements. However, be prepared for a rollercoaster ride, as we also delve into the darker sides of Pound's life, including his descent into Fascism and anti-semitism. I believe the story is a cautionary tale about resentment, the modern passion par excellence, and a dangerous trap for people who rebel against institutions.

    This podcast will help you understand Pound's poetic and cultural innovations, including Imagism and Vorticism, and how his strong opinions and unique perspective propelled him, despite his controversial and often off-putting personality. We'll recount his turbulent career during WWI and WWII, his friendship with W.B. Yeats, the launch of Blast Magazine, and much more.

    This podcast is based on a close reading of Ezra Pound: The Solitary Volcano (1987) by John Tytell.

    Chapters

    (0:00:00) - Intro
    (0:04:04) - Summary of Lessons From Ezra Pound's Life
    (0:17:22) - Dense Networks and Creative Success
    (0:26:26) - Imagism and Vorticism
    (0:37:05) - Wyndham Lewis and Blast Magazine
    (0:42:41) - A Restless and Controversial Personality
    (0:53:07) - Taste, Talent-Spotting, and Pound's Extreme Generosity
    (1:04:52) - Downward Spiral
    (1:18:29) - Ezra Pound's Reflections Late in Life
    (1:22:07) - Final Lessons

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    • (00:00) - Overview
    • (04:04) - Summary of Lessons From Ezra Pound's Life
    • (17:22) - Intense Friendships and Creative Success
    • (26:26) - Imagism and Vorticism
    • (37:05) - Wyndham Lewis, Blast Magazine
    • (42:41) - A Restless and Controversial Personality
    • (53:07) - Taste, Talent-Spotting, and Pound's Extreme Generosity
    • (01:04:52) - Downward Spiral Into Fascism
    • (01:18:29) - Ezra Pound's Reflections Late in Life
    • (01:22:07) - Final Lessons
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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Literary Outlaw: The Life of William S. Burroughs
    Jul 12 2023

    A deep dive into the life of William S. Burroughs based on a close reading of Ted Morgan's 1988 biography, Literary Outlaw: The Life and Times of William S. Burroughs. Burroughs is one of the most independent creative spirits of the 20th century. My goal is to understand how he did it; how he remained so free but was also so influential and successful.

    I discuss his transformation from a heroin addict living off his parents' allowance to an internationally acclaimed writer, who was inducted into the Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters in 1983. Hear about his unique brand of conservative anarchism, his significant influence on the counterculture of the '60s and '70s, his parenting, and the social-psychological correlates of his creative freedom.

    Burroughs was a blend of the Yankee inventor and the fire-and-brimstone Methodist preacher. We explore his grandfather's invention of the arithmometer and his uncle Ivy Lee's career as a public relations expert. These stories shed light on the roots of Burroughs' radical literary career, which combined a penchant for invention with a desire to go his own way and attack the respectable order of things.

    I also discuss Burroughs' late entry into writing and his experiences as a heroin user and a criminal, which taught him a lot about how the world works. I explore his failed attempt to build a commercial farm, his theory of 'factualism', which anticipates Nick Land and Deleuze, and much more.

    What did you think of this format, dedicated to a close reading of a great writer's biography? I'd love to hear from you.

    Chapters

    • 00:00 William S Burroughs' Unconventional Life
    • 06:30 Burroughs' Complex Heritage
    • 16:55 Burroughs' Late Blooming
    • 30:40 The Critical Importance of Small Private Friend Groups
    • 43:49 Lessons From Burroughs' Life
    • 50:25 What Wild Looks Like: An Anecdote
    • 59:08 Did Burroughs Murder his Wife?
    • 07:35 The Controversial Success of Burroughs' Novels
    • 15:27 More Lessons From the Life of Burroughs

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    • (00:00) - - William S Burroughs' Unconventional Life
    • (06:30) - - Burroughs' Complex Heritage
    • (16:55) - - Burroughs' Late Blooming
    • (30:40) - - The Critical Importance of Small Private Friend Groups
    • (43:49) - - Lessons From Burroughs' Life
    • (50:25) - - What Wild Looks Like: An Anecdote
    • (59:08) - - Did Burroughs Murder his Wife?
    • (07:35) - - The Controversial Success of Burroughs' Novels
    • (15:27) - - More Lessons From the Life of Burroughs
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    1 hr and 23 mins