Hermitix

Hermitix
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Jul 10, 2024 • 1h

Myths of Progress, Reason, and Faith - A Genealogy of Secular Modernity with Peter Harrison

Peter Harrison, Professor Emeritus of History and Philosophy, discusses the evolution of religious, scientific, and philosophical concepts, challenging traditional narratives of progress. Topics include the idiosyncrasies of Western thought categories, reevaluating philosophical progress, historical shifts in faith and reason, the development of the supernatural concept, and evolving perspectives on nature.
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Jul 3, 2024 • 58min

Individuation, Parzival, and Jung with Paul Bishop

Author Paul Bishop discusses Jung's influence, Arthurian tradition, and the transformative journey of Parzival. Topics include national myths, Grail legend, Middle Ages, individuation, and the symbolism of the Grail in self-discovery.
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Jun 28, 2024 • 43min

Pale Fire by Vladimir Nabokov (Book Review)

An analysis of 'Pale Fire' by Vladimir Nabokov, focusing on its structure, meta-textual elements, and the concept of death of the author. The exploration of themes like reflection, insanity, and interpretation in poetry analysis. Detailed examination of characters' interactions at a gathering, showcasing the humor and deeper layers of interpretation in literature.
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Jun 26, 2024 • 1h 4min

The Work of William Golding with Tim Howles

Tim Howles, a Junior Research Fellow in Political Theology at University of Oxford, discusses William Golding's work. They explore themes of morality, power, religion, innocence, and human nature. The podcast analyzes Golding's writing style, characters, and how he subverts traditional moral tales. They also delve into the role of children, external influences, hope, transcendence, Neanderthals in 'The Inheritors', and symbolism in Golding's works.
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Jun 21, 2024 • 37min

The Golden Ass by Apuleius (Book Review)

Delve into the lively and myth-filled world of 'The Golden Ass' by Apuleius with discussions on comedy, transformation, and spiritual growth. Explore the protagonist's adventures, encounters with bandits and poisonous flowers, and tales of love and humor amidst Roman life. Discover the book's episodic structure and lighthearted tone, contrasting it with modern literature.
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Jun 19, 2024 • 56min

Giacomo Leopardi, Nature, and the Barbarism of Modernity with Alice Gibson

Alice Gibson, a PhD in Giacomo Leopardi's philosophy, discusses his views on nature and modernity. Topics include Leopardi's pessimism, shift to creating cures, love for nature, and critique of modern civilization. The conversation delves into Leopardi's evolving views on nature, planetary solidarity, and the relevance of his ideas in addressing the current environmental crisis.
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Jun 13, 2024 • 28min

Sweet Days of Discipline by Fleur Jaeggy (Book Review)

Explore the unique storytelling of 'Sweet Days of Discipline' by Fleur Jaeggy, focusing on childhood, friendship, and oppression in a boarding school. Dive into the characters, reminiscence, and boredom, with a highlight on constraint, discipline, and dominance in childhood experiences.
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Jun 12, 2024 • 51min

Charles Fort and the Forteans with Joshua Buhs

Scholar Joshua Buhs discusses Charles Fort and the Forteans in this podcast. Topics include Fort's influence on Bigfoot legends, the concept of anomalies as intermediates between true and false, and biases in Fort's work. The episode also explores possible literary influences on Fort's writing style and delves into the cultural history of Forteans, highlighting their impact on modern society.
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Jun 5, 2024 • 59min

Carl Jung and Christianity wih Jakob Lusensky

Jakob Lusensky, a Jungian analyst, discusses Carl Jung's intersection with Christianity, exploring themes of personal growth, cure in crises, Jung's views on God, and the book 'C.G Jung: Face to Face with Christianity'. The conversation delves into the sacred in modern Christianity and the reformative aspects of Jung's work.
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May 31, 2024 • 25min

Spells by Michel de Ghelderode (Book Review)

Discover the eerie presence of a dangerous cat, unsettling encounters, and mysteries in Michel de Ghelderode's 'Spells'. Dive into the uncanny world of spellcasting, meet the Devil in London, and explore themes of symbolism and urbanism in this rich collection of weird and fantastical fiction.

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