Listen "Jaynes, Tolstoy, and Zhuangzi, with Isabela Granic"
Episode Synopsis
Part 7 in a series of interviews on the book I'm working on, Neither/Nor. In this episode, Isabela Granic asks about three thinkers that have influenced my thinking: Julian Jaynes (1920–1997), Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910), and Zhuangzi (369–286 BC) sometimes written Zhuang Zhou or Chuang-tzǔ).
Previous episodes:
Part 6 of this series: Mental Proliferation
Part 5 of this series: Crises and Revolutions
Part 4 of this series: Language and Experience
Part 3 of this series: AI and Pyrrhonism
Part 2 of this series: A Philosophical Journey
Part 1 of this series: Causality and Conditionality
Clerestory by Bryan Kam • Infrequent updates at Substack • All my work plus exclusive content at Patreon
Show notes
Previous episodes:
Part 6 of this series: Mental Proliferation
Part 5 of this series: Crises and Revolutions
Part 4 of this series: Language and Experience
Part 3 of this series: AI and Pyrrhonism
Part 2 of this series: A Philosophical Journey
Part 1 of this series: Causality and Conditionality
Clerestory by Bryan Kam • Infrequent updates at Substack • All my work plus exclusive content at Patreon
Show notes
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