Ep. 361: Marx on Machines (Part One)

Ep. 361: Marx on Machines (Part One)

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PEL Presents PMP#215: Hamnet Dramatizes Shakespeare

When we don't know much about some genius playwright's life, why not make up some things based on the contents of his plays? Maybe put Shakespearean dialogue right in character's mouths, so the audience will say, "hey, I remember that line!" Mark, Lawrence, Sarahlyn, and Al talk ...  Show more

Ep. 385: Guest Graham Harman on Object vs. Continuum (Part One)

An interview with Graham in light of his new book, Waves and Stones: On the Ultimate Nature of Reality, which elaborates and adds to issues that the gang previously studied in Object-Oriented Ontology. Graham argues that in addition to objects (which have parts), there are contin ...  Show more

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