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Waves and Stones

Book • 2025
In Waves and Stones, Graham Harman explores the paradoxical relationship between continuous and discrete realities, arguing that this tension permeates every aspect of human life.

He delves into the historical roots of this paradox, tracing its presence from ancient Greek philosophers to contemporary physics.

Harman examines various fields, including evolutionary theory, architecture, and the interplay between religion and science, to illustrate the continuous and discrete elements.

He proposes a new perspective on this age-old problem, providing fresh insights into our understanding of ourselves and the complex world around us.

Waves and Stones ultimately challenges readers to reconsider the fundamental nature of reality and the interconnectedness of seemingly disparate domains.

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Adam Bobeck
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Graham Harman
's latest book, discussing the ultimate nature of reality.
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Graham Harman, "Waves and Stones: The Continuous and the Discontinuous in Human Thought" (Allen Lane, 2025)
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Graham Harman
's latest book, published with Alan Lane, an imprint of Penguin in 2025.
Graham Harman, "Waves and Stones: The Continuous and the Discontinuous in Human Thought" (Allen Lane, 2025)
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Adam Bobeck
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Graham Harman
's latest book which is being discussed in the episode.
Graham Harman, "Waves and Stones: The Continuous and the Discontinuous in Human Thought" (Allen Lane, 2025)
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Matthew Sweet
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Graham Harman
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Graham Harman
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HYPERLAND: Graham Harman on the Nature of Reality

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