New Books in Critical Theory

Graham Harman, "Waves and Stones: The Continuous and the Discontinuous in Human Thought" (Allen Lane, 2025)

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Dec 15, 2025
In this insightful discussion, Graham Harman, a distinguished professor and leading voice in object-oriented ontology, explores the intriguing relationship between the continuous and the discrete in human thought. He delves into evolutionary theory, critiquing gradualism, and examines how wave-particle duality poses challenges in physics. Harman also reflects on the compatibility of religion and science, alongside the historical influences on scientific paradigms. This kaleidoscopic journey through philosophy and science prompts listeners to rethink their understanding of reality.
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INSIGHT

Continuous And Discrete Are Universal Tensions

  • The continuous vs discrete distinction permeates every discipline from biology to physics and politics.
  • Both modes are real and irreducible, so reduction of one to the other fails.
ANECDOTE

Evolutionary Bursts, Not Only Slow Drift

  • Eldridge and Gould argued speciation often occurs in sudden bursts like island isolation, not only gradual change.
  • Lynn Margulis offered serial endosymbiosis as a dramatic, non-gradual source of major evolutionary leaps.
INSIGHT

Physics Highlights The Rift Between Modes

  • Quantum theory treats nature as discrete jumps while general relativity models smooth curvature, producing deep incompatibilities.
  • Finding an interface, not outright reduction, may be the realistic route forward in physics.
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