05/09/2024 |
Bioregionalism and the Reinhabitation of Place with Mark Gonnerman |
04/18/2024 |
The Spirit of Rivers |
03/28/2024 |
Crime in America with Scott Thomas Anderson |
02/15/2024 |
Mindfulness in a Distracted World with Nate Klemp |
02/01/2024 |
The Artificiality of Natural Intelligence with David Bates |
01/18/2024 |
Dante’s Characters: Part Four, Brunetto Latini |
01/04/2024 |
Dante’s Characters: Part Three, Guido da Montefeltro |
12/20/2023 |
Dante’s Characters: Part Two, Ulysses |
12/14/2023 |
Dante’s Characters: Part One, Francesca da Rimini |
12/08/2023 |
Garry Nolan on UFOs |
10/19/2023 |
Women and Madness |
10/12/2023 |
Vico and Joyce |
09/14/2023 |
Robert Harrison on Giambattista Vico |
08/31/2023 |
On Gardenism with William Rosenzweig |
08/24/2023 |
Lydia Maria Child: A Radical American |
08/04/2023 |
On World, Love, and Gloom: An Open Conversation with Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht |
07/28/2023 |
Amor Mundi: Robert Harrison on World Love |
04/12/2023 |
Humanities in the Age of Artificial Intelligence with Ana Ilievska |
03/13/2023 |
The Wilds of Artificial Intelligence with Bryan Cheong |
03/02/2023 |
The Idea of America |
12/21/2022 |
Three Poems for the Winter Solstice |
12/16/2022 |
On Democracy with Aishwary Kumar |
09/23/2022 |
Dark Matter, God, and the Fate of the Universe with Maria Elena Monzani |
08/26/2022 |
On Nietzsche's The Birth of Tragedy with Andrew Mitchell |
06/12/2022 |
California Writers Part 2 |
05/27/2022 |
Czeslaw Milosz: A Discussion with Cynthia Haven |
05/13/2022 |
To the Lighthouse with Miles Osgood |
04/29/2022 |
Letter writing: A Media Revolution with Chloe Summers Edmondson |
04/09/2022 |
The Epic of Gilgamesh with Sophus Helle |
04/01/2022 |
Thought and Perception with Markus Gabriel |
03/24/2022 |
In The Flow: A Brief Monologue |
01/18/2022 |
California Writers Part 1 |
12/21/2021 |
Baroque Modernity with Joseph Cermatori |
12/03/2021 |
The Uses of Trauma with Alex Rex |
11/18/2021 |
Custodianship of the Earth with Thomas Woltz |
08/23/2021 |
Robert Harrison on Great Narrative Endings |
08/12/2021 |
Aqsa Ijaz on Rumi |
08/05/2021 |
What is Matter? with Bryan Cheong |
07/29/2021 |
Mark C. Taylor on Silence |
07/22/2021 |
What do Bridges do? With Thomas Harrison |
07/15/2021 |
Mark C. Taylor on Technology, Cybernetics, and Intervolution |
07/08/2021 |
Christy Wampole on Degenerative Realism |
07/07/2021 |
Robert Harrison contre Proust |
12/30/2020 |
On the word “And” |
12/17/2020 |
Robert Harrison on Separation |
07/30/2020 |
On Time, Death, and Cosmos |
07/08/2020 |
The Heart of the Sun |
06/26/2020 |
The Fatidic Power of Literature |
06/05/2020 |
Dead Voices |
05/18/2020 |
Happy Hour with Jethro Tull |
05/07/2020 |
Robert Harrison on mimetic desire, social media, and biotechnology |
04/24/2020 |
Christopher Watkin on Michel Serres |
04/17/2020 |
Happy Hour with Jimi Hendrix |
04/10/2020 |
Boccaccio's Human Comedy |
04/08/2020 |
Pandemic, Dread, and Boccaccio’s Decameron |
06/21/2019 |
Robert Harrison on willows and thresholds |
06/11/2019 |
Pau Guinart on Salvador Dalí |
06/04/2019 |
Marisa Galvez on Crystals |
05/27/2019 |
Walking in Ice with Werner Herzog |
05/21/2019 |
A centennial tribute to Lawrence Ferlinghetti |
05/15/2019 |
The American Road— Part 2 |
05/07/2019 |
On the railroad with Kai Carlson-Wee |
04/30/2019 |
Reflections on the color white |
04/23/2019 |
Cybersecurity with Donnie Hasseltine |
04/16/2019 |
Simone de Beauvoir with Jeremy Sabol |
04/10/2019 |
What is Love? |
06/25/2018 |
A tribute to summer |
06/15/2018 |
Alison McQueen on Political Realism and Apocalypse |
06/07/2018 |
Fred Turner on Cyberculture and The Democratic Surround |
05/30/2018 |
Quinn Slobodian on Neoliberalism |
05/23/2018 |
Francis Fukuyama on American Democracy and Accountability |
05/16/2018 |
Dan Edelstein on Human Rights |
05/08/2018 |
Priya Nelson on academic publishing |
04/18/2018 |
Alexander Key on Medieval Islamic thought |
04/09/2018 |
Andrew Hui on aphorism |
02/02/2018 |
Lena Herzog on dying languages |
09/22/2017 |
Richard Rorty on the future of philosophy |
07/20/2017 |
Hiatus Announcement |
07/12/2017 |
Is Henry David Thoreau a philosopher, too? Andrea Nightingale votes yes. |
07/06/2017 |
William Hurlbut on gene editing |
07/05/2017 |
Eric McLuhan on Marshall McLuhan |
06/20/2017 |
Great albums of 1967 with Jay Kadis and Thomas Harrison |
06/07/2017 |
Michaela Hulstyn on Drugs in Literature |
05/27/2017 |
Sam Ginn on the Singularity |
05/20/2017 |
Hans Sluga on Trump's “Empire of Disorientation” |
12/15/2016 |
“I Am Not a Man, I Am Dynamite” : Peter Sloterdijk on Nietzsche |
06/29/2016 |
“Mary Shelley is a dissenting voice”: Inga Pierson on Frankenstein and the Age of Science |
06/15/2016 |
“It has happened. So it can happen again.” Philip Gourevitch on genocide |
06/08/2016 |
Rebecca Pekron on Arthur Rimbaud |
06/01/2016 |
A conversation about Joseph Conrad's The Shadow Line with Monika Greenleaf and Rush Rehm |
05/25/2016 |
Valerie Kinsey on Public Memory |
05/18/2016 |
Alice Kaplan on Albert Camus and “The Stranger” |
05/11/2016 |
Monika Greenleaf on Joseph Conrad's Polish Roots |
05/04/2016 |
Thomas Mullaney on the Invention of the Chinese Typewriter |
04/27/2016 |
Jean-Marie Apostolidès on Guy Debord, Situationism, and Psychogeography |
04/20/2016 |
Poet Maria Stepanova on Memory and Russia’s “Schizoid Present” |
04/13/2016 |
Andrea Nightingale on J.A. Baker's “The Peregrine” |
04/06/2016 |
Aishwary Kumar on Gandhi and Ambedkar – Part 2 |
03/22/2016 |
Werner Herzog on “The Peregrine” and the Importance of Reading |
12/16/2015 |
Sepp Gumbrecht on Diderot, Voltaire, and Rousseau |
12/09/2015 |
Rebecca Pekron on Edgar Allan Poe |
12/02/2015 |
Eric Roberts on Computer Science |
11/18/2015 |
Marilyn Yalom on Female Friendship |
11/10/2015 |
Niklas Damiris on Money |
11/04/2015 |
Marilynne Robinson and the Perception of the Ordinary |
10/28/2015 |
Thomas Ryckman on Albert Einstein |
10/21/2015 |
Ruth Starkman on Virtue Ethics |
10/14/2015 |
Hans Sluga on Politics |
10/07/2015 |
Hans Sluga on the life and work of Wittgenstein |
09/30/2015 |
Robert Harrison and Truman Chen on Randolph Bourne |
06/20/2014 |
Robert Harrison on Lightness and Heaviness in Art |
06/11/2014 |
Edward Feigenbaum on Artificial Intelligence |
06/04/2014 |
Paul Rabinow on Foucault and “the contemporary” |
05/28/2014 |
Jessica Merrill on Russian Futurism |
05/21/2014 |
Monika Greenleaf on Dostoevsky and The Brothers Karamazov |
05/14/2014 |
Karol Berger on Richard Wagner- Part 2 |
05/07/2014 |
Mark McGurl on Fiction-Writing Programs |
04/30/2014 |
David Lummus on Mythology |
04/23/2014 |
Richard Kearney on anatheism |
04/16/2014 |
Grisha Freidin on Leo Tolstoy |
04/09/2014 |
Sarah Churchwell on The Great Gatsby |
03/27/2014 |
“How Old are We?” — A Monologue |
12/30/2013 |
Dante and J. Alfred Prufrock |
08/09/2013 |
Andrei Linde on the Universe |
07/03/2013 |
Karen Feldman on Walter Benjamin |
06/26/2013 |
Inga Pierson on Simone Weil |
06/12/2013 |
Michael Hoyer on David Foster Wallace |
06/05/2013 |
Marisa Galvez on Troubadour Poetry |
05/29/2013 |
A Monologue on The Doors (Dedicated to Ray Manzarek) |
05/22/2013 |
Thomas Sheehan on Heidegger & Technology |
05/15/2013 |
Amir Eshel on Franz Kafka |
05/08/2013 |
Robert Harrison on animal rights |
04/24/2013 |
Tamara Kayali on Bioethics |
04/17/2013 |
“It stuns me every time”: Lena Herzog on the Uncanny Powers of Photography |
04/10/2013 |
Paul Robinson on Charles Darwin |
04/01/2013 |
Martin Lewis and Asya Pereltsvaig on the Origins of Language |
03/26/2013 |
Robert Harrison on Margaret Fuller |
06/27/2012 |
Chloe Veltman on the Human Voice |
06/06/2012 |
Ewa Domanska on Post-humanism |
05/30/2012 |
Gabriella Safran on Listening |
05/23/2012 |
Andrew Hui on Petrarch and Petrarchism |
05/16/2012 |
EO listener Sasha Borovik on Life, Literature, and Lermontov |
05/09/2012 |
Leah DeVun on Hermaphroditism |
05/02/2012 |
Tanya Luhrmann on Magic, God, and the Supernatural |
04/25/2012 |
Debra Satz on John Rawls |
04/18/2012 |
Hans Sluga on Michel Foucault |
04/11/2012 |
Ursula Heise on Extinction |
11/30/2011 |
Stephen Hinton on Nietzsche and Wagner |
11/23/2011 |
Dr. Larry Zaroff on Medicine and the Humanity |
11/16/2011 |
Richard Martin on Homeric Epics |
11/09/2011 |
Martin Lewis on Geography |
11/02/2011 |
Denise Gigante on John Keats |
10/25/2011 |
Richard Saller on the Ancient Rome |
10/19/2011 |
Adrian Daub on Hegel |
10/12/2011 |
Patrick Hunt on the Rosetta Stone |
10/05/2011 |
Thomas Sheehan on Phenomenology |
04/25/2011 |
Sonia Korn-Grimani on her memoir of the Holocaust |
04/12/2011 |
Robert Harrison on Samuel Beckett |
04/05/2011 |
Stuart Edelstein on the Human Brain |
03/29/2011 |
Jay Kadis on Psychedelic Rock |
03/22/2011 |
Sarah Carey on Italian Cinema |
03/15/2011 |
Rush Rehm on Greek Tragedy |
03/08/2011 |
Blair Hoxby on Aristotle’s Poetics |
03/01/2011 |
Lyonel Trouillot on Haiti and Haitian literature |
02/22/2011 |
Christy Wampole on the Nouveau Roman |
02/15/2011 |
Alexander Nehamas on Beauty |
02/08/2011 |
Nicholas Halmi on the Romantic symbol |
02/01/2011 |
Héctor Hoyos on Roberto Bolaño |
01/25/2011 |
Mace Perlman on the Commedia dell'Arte |
01/18/2011 |
Caroline Winterer on Classicism in America |
01/11/2011 |
Andrea Nightingale on Moby Dick |
06/23/2010 |
The Ethos of “Cool”: Robert Harrison on Jim Morrison and The Doors |
05/25/2010 |
Laura Wittman on Georges Bataille |
05/18/2010 |
Thomas Sheehan on Heidegger’s Being and Time |
05/11/2010 |
Thomas Harrison on Pink Floyd |
05/04/2010 |
Rush Rehm on Glass Wave, Robert Harrison's cerebral rock band |
04/20/2010 |
Joshua Landy on the Uses of Literature |
04/13/2010 |
Paula Findlen on Athanasius Kircher |
04/05/2010 |
Vincent Barletta on Alexander the Great |
03/02/2010 |
Giuseppe Mazzotta on Italian Epic Poetry |
02/23/2010 |
Jay Kadis on Digital Music |
02/16/2010 |
Gwyneth Lewis on Welsh literature- Part 1 |
02/09/2010 |
Tobias Wolff on American fiction |
01/19/2010 |
Steven Orgel on Shakespeare’s King Lear |
12/09/2009 |
A Monologue on Wallace Stevens |
12/07/2009 |
A Monologue on Machiavelli |
11/25/2009 |
Andrea Nightingale on Plato |
11/23/2009 |
Hans Gumbrecht on Borges |
10/19/2009 |
Byrd Hale on Blues – Part 2 |
10/06/2009 |
Dick Gould on Tennis |
09/29/2009 |
Jean-Marie Apostolidès on the Unabomber |
06/20/2009 |
The Jimi Hendrix Solo Show |
06/01/2009 |
Panagiotis Agapitos on Byzantium- Part 1 |
05/26/2009 |
Andrew Mitchell on Friedrich Nietzsche |
05/19/2009 |
Josh Landy with Michael Saler on the Re-enchantment of the World |
05/12/2009 |
Marília Librandi Rocha on Nuance and Brazil |
05/05/2009 |
Adrian Daub on the Metaphysics of Misogyny |
04/28/2009 |
Denise Gigante on Romanticism and Organic Form |
04/21/2009 |
Stephen Hinton on Beethoven- Part 1 |
12/15/2008 |
Robert Harrison on Conrad’s Heart of Darkness |
12/09/2008 |
Philosopher Michel Serres – Réflexions sur l'Internet (in French) |
12/02/2008 |
Matt Farley on the Jesuit Order |
11/25/2008 |
Helen Stacy on Human Rights |
11/18/2008 |
Peter Stansky on WWII and the Blitz |
11/11/2008 |
Vinton Cerf of Google on the future of the internet |
11/04/2008 |
Josh Landy with Lera Boroditsky on language and thought |
10/28/2008 |
Dr. Abraham Verghese on medicine and his literary career |
10/21/2008 |
Heather Webb and Connie Solari on the heart |
10/14/2008 |
Dick Davis on Persian Literature |
10/07/2008 |
Sepp Gumbrecht on the philosophy of moods |
09/30/2008 |
Nicholas Jenkins on W.H. Auden |
09/24/2008 |
Paul Robinson on Intellectual History |
04/14/2008 |
Lanier Anderson on Sartre's Existentialism |
04/10/2008 |
Robert Harrison on Erwin Schrödinger |
04/01/2008 |
Robert Harrison on Giovanni Boccaccio |
03/18/2008 |
Giovanni Tempesta on the Poetry of Robert Service |
03/11/2008 |
Blakey Vermeule on Jane Austen |
02/26/2008 |
Laura Wittman on the Poetry of A.R. Ammons |
02/19/2008 |
Hayden White on the Vocation of the Humanities |
02/12/2008 |
Dr. Stewart Agras on the History of Psychiatry |
01/29/2008 |
Archaeologist Michael Shanks on the Origins of Agriculture |
01/25/2008 |
Aron Rodrigue on the Ottoman Empire |
01/22/2008 |
Nobel Laureate Orhan Pamuk |
01/15/2008 |
Historian Philippe Buc on Religion and Violence |
06/19/2007 |
Robert Harrison on Dante and Prufrock |
06/12/2007 |
Andrew Mitchell on Poetry and Thinking in Heidegger |
06/05/2007 |
Stephen Hinton on Kurt Weill- Part 2 |
05/29/2007 |
Charitini Douvaldzi on Freud- Part 2 |
05/22/2007 |
Pierre Saint-Amand on the French Enlightenment |
05/15/2007 |
Karen Feldman on Hannah Arendt – Part 1 |
05/08/2007 |
Troy Jollimore on Tom Thomson in Purgatory |
05/01/2007 |
Josh Ober on Ancient Athenian Democracy |
04/24/2007 |
Stanford President John Hennessy on Stanford University |
04/10/2007 |
Rachel Jacoff on Dante's Divine Comedy – Part 3 |
06/13/2006 |
Robert Harrison a monologue on Gardens |
06/06/2006 |
Irish Novelist Colm Toibin on Henry James |
05/30/2006 |
Drew Gibson on Corporations |
05/23/2006 |
Ken Berman on Jazz |
05/16/2006 |
Dr. Michael Hendrickson on “What is cancer?” |
05/09/2006 |
Marjorie Perloff on the European Avantgarde |
05/02/2006 |
Kathleen Sullivan on the American Constitution |
04/18/2006 |
Thomas Sheehan on the Resurrection – Part 1 |
04/11/2006 |
Cécile Alduy on American writers in Paris |
04/04/2006 |
Seth Lerer on the history of the book |
03/14/2006 |
Lisa “Decca” Dornell on Love Poetry |
03/07/2006 |
Thomas Harrison on expressionism in the year 1910 |
02/28/2006 |
Marilyn Yalom on the cemeteries of America |
02/21/2006 |
Paul Ehrlich on the Fate of the Earth |
02/07/2006 |
Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht on The Man Without Qualities |
01/31/2006 |
Thomas Sheehan on the historical Jesus |
01/24/2006 |
Kathryn Todd on Henry David Thoreau |
01/17/2006 |
Gregory Freidin on Isaac Babel |
01/10/2006 |
Novelist Shirley Hazzard |
12/13/2005 |
Monika Greeleaf on Nabokov |
12/09/2005 |
French Philosopher Michel Serres (in French) |
12/06/2005 |
Jean-Marie Apostolidès on Albert Camus |
11/29/2005 |
Jeffrey Schnapp on the Phenomenon of Crowds |
11/22/2005 |
Richard Rorty on the Future of Philosophy |
11/15/2005 |
Marjorie Perloff on Ezra Pound |
11/08/2005 |
Andrea Nightingale on Epicurus and Epicureanism |
11/01/2005 |
Joshua Landy on Marcel Proust |
10/25/2005 |
Susanna Braund on Virgil's Aeneid |
10/18/2005 |
Andrew Mitchell on Martin Heidegger |
10/11/2005 |
Elisabeth Boyi on African and Caribbean Francophone Writers |
10/04/2005 |
René Girard on ritual sacrifice and the scapegoat |
09/28/2005 |
Dan Edelstein on the Enlightenment |
09/17/2005 |
René Girard: Why We Want What We Want |
09/14/2005 |
Laura Wittman on Michel Tournier's Friday |