

Hermitix
Hermitix
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Hermitix is a podcast focusing on one-on-one interviews relating to fringe philosophy, obscure theory, weird lit, underappreciated thinkers and movements, and that which historically finds itself 'outside' the academic canon.
Contact: hermitixpodcast@protonmail.com
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hermitix
Hermitix is a podcast focusing on one-on-one interviews relating to fringe philosophy, obscure theory, weird lit, underappreciated thinkers and movements, and that which historically finds itself 'outside' the academic canon.
Contact: hermitixpodcast@protonmail.com
Episodes
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Jul 23, 2025 • 56min
Aesthetic Experience with Bryan Counter
Bryan Counter, an author and scholar, dives deep into the world of aesthetic experience in literature, referencing iconic figures like Proust and McCarthy. He explores the complex relationship between chance and creativity in art. The conversation highlights the tension between genuine beauty and overindulgence, illustrated through the narrative of a decorated tortoise. Counter also previews his upcoming book on Proust and discusses a unique podcast that merges literature with video games, reflecting his diverse interests.

Jul 20, 2025 • 33min
Drowning is Fine by Darren Allen (Book Review)
Dive into the angst of existential dread as a speaker reveals their mental health struggles and desire for connection. The exploration of love and artistic ambition shines a light on the protagonist's journey through pain and pleasure. With a humorous take on lust, the discussion tackles modern masculinity's contradictions. Reflect on mortality's impact in literature, contrasting societal avoidance with the power of fiction. Finally, the conversation critiques contemporary life, urging deeper thinking about meaning and love amidst chaos.

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Jul 16, 2025 • 54min
Silence and Solitude, Weil and Wittgenstein with Guy Stagg
Guy Stagg, an award-winning British writer known for his explorations of travel and mental health, delves into the themes of solitude and retreat. He discusses his experiences within religious communities and how they influence creativity. Stagg reflects on the complex interplay of solitude and community, drawing from thinkers like Wittgenstein and Weil. The conversation highlights the transformative power of retreat, not as mere leisure but essential for self-discovery. He emphasizes the importance of silence and companionship in navigating the paradox of isolation.

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Jul 9, 2025 • 1h 10min
The Work of Keiji Nishitani with Joseph Turner
Joseph Turner, a PhD student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, dives into Keiji Nishitani's exploration of emptiness and nihilism, comparing Eastern and Western philosophical traditions. He discusses how Nishitani redefines emptiness as a space for relational interconnectedness and the importance of 'great doubt' in questioning existence. The conversation also touches on the implications of collective understanding over individualism, the intersections of compassion and action, and critiques of traditional political structures, advocating for a compassionate political ontology.

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Jul 6, 2025 • 35min
Portnoy's Complaint by Philip Roth (Book Review)
Dive into the chaotic life of Alexander Portnoy through humorous and uncomfortable anecdotes. Explore the neurotic themes of sexuality and guilt intertwined with Jewish identity in a 1960s backdrop. Laugh at adolescent absurdities as he navigates sexual awakening amidst family pressures. Delve into the internal conflict of meeting societal expectations while yearning for liberation, enhanced by psychoanalytical insights. Witness how humor and psychological depth shape his complex identity journey.

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Jul 2, 2025 • 59min
William Blake and the Power of the Imagination with Mark Vernon
Join Mark Vernon, a British psychotherapist and writer, as he delves into William Blake's imaginative world. He passionately discusses Blake's insights on spirituality that challenge traditional norms. Listeners will explore the impact of the Industrial Revolution on Blake's poetry, particularly the haunting 'Dark Satanic Mills.' Vernon also highlights the importance of engaging with profound texts to uncover deeper truths, emphasizing creativity and exuberance over rigid morality. This conversation reveals how Blake's vision offers hope amid today's turbulent times.

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Jun 29, 2025 • 26min
Words in Commotion and Other Stories by Tommaso Landolfi (Book Review)
Dive into the nightmarish world of Tommaso Landolfi, where fear and isolation lurk in the shadows. Discover the absurdity and charm of his stories, blending unsettling themes with humor. Explore the dark romanticism that sets his distinctive style apart, challenging genre norms. Reflect on cosmic catastrophes that highlight humanity's existential questions while juxtaposing trivial worries against the universe's grandeur. Landolfi's unique blend of whimsy, obsession, and grotesque invites you to rethink literary boundaries.

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Jun 25, 2025 • 1h 5min
Nonduality with Jim Newman
Jim Newman, a speaker on nonduality, discusses the impersonal nature of existence and the illusion of individuality. He delves into the complexities of emotions, suggesting that feelings like sadness are mere experiences rather than personal possessions. Newman challenges conventional notions of self, asserting that our identities are constructs of the mind. The conversation also touches on the essence of longing and the paradox of surrender in spiritual seeking, promoting a deeper understanding of reality beyond personal narratives.

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Jun 22, 2025 • 40min
The Forest Passage by Ernst Jünger (Book Review)
Explore the profound themes of individuality and resistance in Jünger's 'The Forest Passage.' Discover the concept of the 'Forest Rebel' as a symbol of inner integrity against societal norms. Delve into the ongoing struggle for personal power amidst modern expectations. Uncover the journey toward true freedom and the necessity of independent action in a mechanistic world. Engage with deep philosophical discussions on morality and myth, and experience a transformative path that challenges oppression.

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Jun 18, 2025 • 60min
We Are All Victor Frankenstein: Our Romantic Dream of Artificial Intelligence with Ryan Holston
Ryan Holston, a Professor at Virginia Military Institute, dives deep into the connections between Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein' and modern artificial intelligence. He discusses the ethical implications of AI on human relationships, questioning if technology leads to deeper connections or isolation. Holston explores the allure of perfection in pursuing AI and warns against the pitfalls of escapism. He also examines literature's critique of scientism, revealing how narratives shape our understanding of technology and its consequences. An engaging reflection on humanity's ongoing dance with creation!