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2024-05-10
Bioregionalism and the Reinhabitation of Place with Mark Gonnerman
2024-04-19
The Spirit of Rivers
2024-03-29
Crime in America with Scott Thomas Anderson
2024-02-16
Mindfulness in a Distracted World with Nate Klemp
2024-02-02
The Artificiality of Natural Intelligence with David Bates
2024-01-19
Dante’s Characters: Part Four, Brunetto Latini
2024-01-05
Dante’s Characters: Part Three, Guido da Montefeltro
2023-12-21
Dante’s Characters: Part Two, Ulysses
2023-12-15
Dante’s Characters: Part One, Francesca da Rimini
2023-12-09
Garry Nolan on UFOs
2023-10-20
Women and Madness
2023-10-13
Vico and Joyce
2023-09-15
Robert Harrison on Giambattista Vico
2023-09-01
On Gardenism with William Rosenzweig
2023-08-25
Lydia Maria Child: A Radical American
2023-08-05
On World, Love, and Gloom: An Open Conversation with Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht
2023-07-29
Amor Mundi: Robert Harrison on World Love
2023-04-13
Humanities in the Age of Artificial Intelligence with Ana Ilievska
2023-03-14
The Wilds of Artificial Intelligence with Bryan Cheong
2023-03-03
The Idea of America
2022-12-22
Three Poems for the Winter Solstice
2022-12-17
On Democracy with Aishwary Kumar
2022-09-23
Dark Matter, God, and the Fate of the Universe with Maria Elena Monzani
2022-08-26
On Nietzsche's The Birth of Tragedy with Andrew Mitchell
2022-06-13
Robert Harrison on Depression
2022-06-12
California Writers Part 2
2022-05-27
Czeslaw Milosz: A Discussion with Cynthia Haven
2022-05-13
To the Lighthouse with Miles Osgood
2022-04-29
Letter writing: A Media Revolution with Chloe Summers Edmondson
2022-04-09
The Epic of Gilgamesh with Sophus Helle
2022-04-01
Thought and Perception with Markus Gabriel
2022-03-24
In The Flow: A Brief Monologue
2022-01-18
California Writers Part 1
2021-12-21
Baroque Modernity with Joseph Cermatori
2021-12-03
The Uses of Trauma with Alex Rex
2021-11-18
Custodianship of the Earth with Thomas Woltz
2021-08-23
Robert Harrison on Great Narrative Endings
2021-08-12
Aqsa Ijaz on Rumi
2021-08-05
What is Matter? with Bryan Cheong
2021-07-29
Mark C. Taylor on Silence
2021-07-22
What do Bridges do? With Thomas Harrison
2021-07-15
Mark C. Taylor on Technology, Cybernetics, and Intervolution
2021-07-08
Christy Wampole on Degenerative Realism
2021-07-07
Robert Harrison contre Proust
2020-12-30
On the word “And”
2020-12-17
Robert Harrison on Separation
2020-07-30
On Time, Death, and Cosmos
2020-07-08
The Heart of the Sun
2020-06-26
The Fatidic Power of Literature
2020-06-05
Dead Voices
2020-05-18
Happy Hour with Jethro Tull
2020-05-08
Robert Harrison on mimetic desire, social media, and biotechnology
2020-04-24
Christopher Watkin on Michel Serres
2020-04-17
Happy Hour with Jimi Hendrix
2020-04-10
Boccaccio's Human Comedy
2020-04-08
Pandemic, Dread, and Boccaccio’s Decameron
2019-06-21
Robert Harrison on willows and thresholds
2019-06-11
Pau Guinart on Salvador Dalí
2019-06-04
Marisa Galvez on Crystals
2019-05-28
Walking in Ice with Werner Herzog
2019-05-21
A centennial tribute to Lawrence Ferlinghetti
2019-05-15
The American Road— Part 1
2019-05-15
The American Road— Part 2
2019-05-07
On the railroad with Kai Carlson-Wee
2019-04-30
Reflections on the color white
2019-04-23
Cybersecurity with Donnie Hasseltine
2019-04-16
Simone de Beauvoir with Jeremy Sabol
2019-04-11
What is Love?
2018-06-25
A tribute to summer
2018-06-15
Alison McQueen on Political Realism and Apocalypse
2018-06-07
Fred Turner on Cyberculture and The Democratic Surround
2018-05-30
Quinn Slobodian on Neoliberalism
2018-05-23
Francis Fukuyama on American Democracy and Accountability
2018-05-16
Dan Edelstein on Human Rights
2018-05-08
Priya Nelson on academic publishing
2018-04-18
Alexander Key on Medieval Islamic thought
2018-04-09
Andrew Hui on aphorism
2018-02-02
Lena Herzog on dying languages
2017-09-22
Richard Rorty on the future of philosophy
2017-07-20
Hiatus Announcement
2017-07-12
Is Henry David Thoreau a philosopher, too? Andrea Nightingale votes yes.
2017-07-07
William Hurlbut on gene editing
2017-07-05
Eric McLuhan on Marshall McLuhan
2017-06-20
Great albums of 1967 with Jay Kadis and Thomas Harrison
2017-06-07
Michaela Hulstyn on Drugs in Literature
2017-05-27
Sam Ginn on the Singularity
2017-05-20
Hans Sluga on Trump's “Empire of Disorientation”
2016-12-15
“I Am Not a Man, I Am Dynamite” : Peter Sloterdijk on Nietzsche
2016-06-29
“Mary Shelley is a dissenting voice”: Inga Pierson on Frankenstein and the Age of Science
2016-06-15
“It has happened. So it can happen again.” Philip Gourevitch on genocide
2016-06-08
Rebecca Pekron on Arthur Rimbaud
2016-06-01
A conversation about Joseph Conrad's The Shadow Line with Monika Greenleaf and Rush Rehm
2016-05-25
Valerie Kinsey on Public Memory
2016-05-18
Alice Kaplan on Albert Camus and “The Stranger”
2016-05-11
Monika Greenleaf on Joseph Conrad's Polish Roots
2016-05-04
Thomas Mullaney on the Invention of the Chinese Typewriter
2016-04-27
Jean-Marie Apostolidès on Guy Debord, Situationism, and Psychogeography
2016-04-20
Poet Maria Stepanova on Memory and Russia’s “Schizoid Present”
2016-04-13
Andrea Nightingale on J.A. Baker's “The Peregrine”
2016-04-06
Aishwary Kumar on Gandhi and Ambedkar- Part 1