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602. Books: The Original Hardware for Knowledge feat. Joel J. Miller

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Dec 1, 2025
Joel J. Miller, an author and former publishing executive, explores the profound impact of books as the original 'hardware' for knowledge. He discusses how writing shifted our thinking and compares it with oral tradition. The conversation dives into the codex revolution, metadata's role in libraries, and how book culture adapts in the digital age. Miller illustrates the symbiotic relationship between books and ideas, pondering their future against the backdrop of declining reading rates. He even touches on Jefferson's influence on American thought through his library.
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INSIGHT

Writing Is A Thinking Machine

  • Writing objectifies and refines thought by making ideas editable outside the mind.
  • Joel J. Miller argues writing is a form of thinking that enables revision and elaboration.
INSIGHT

Books As Hardware For Ideas

  • Books function as hardware that hold extended arguments our minds cannot keep in working memory.
  • Miller calls books machines designed to produce particular intellectual outcomes.
ADVICE

Boost Reading By Sharing Books

  • Share what you read to spark reading culture and encourage others to read.
  • Miller recommends modeling reading habits to increase literary engagement locally.
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