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John Lysaker
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The American Vandal
Close Reading For The 21st Century Symposium (Vandal Live at Emory)
The first of three episodes based on the "Close Reading For The 21st Century Symposium" hosted by Emory University. The symposium's opening address is followed by short provocations on "Freedom," "The Best," "Language," and "Difficulty," after which a there is a lengthy Q&A. Cast (in order of appearance): Dan Sinykin, Matt Seybold, Johanna Winant, Beci Carver, Joshua Kotin, Julie Orlemanski, Omari Weekes, Anthony Cuda, John Lysaker, Dez Miller, Jeff Dolven, Oren Izenberg, Benjamin Reiss, Miranda Hickman, Emma Davenport, Farah Bakaari Date Recorded: November 7, 2025 Music: Danny Weiss Quartet, Moby Episode Webpage: TheAmericanVandal.Substack.com/RedWheelbarrow
2026-02-10
00 min
Wolfgang Wee Uncut
Wolfgang Wee gjester Nå Er Det Alvor (Med Hans Kristian Smedsrød)
Wolfgang Wee og Hans Kristian Smedsrød Går Tur Langs Lysakerelven I denne spesialen snakker vi om: Podcasting, Idrett, Doping, NRK, Magnus Carlsen, Flow, Thor Gotaas, Helse, Fotball, Løping, Gi Faen, Psykopater, E-sport vs Sjakk. Lenker til "Nå Er Det Alvor": Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nedaprojectÅpen/gratis podcast: https://neda.buzzsprout.com/NEDA på Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neda_podcast/HK på Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hanserino/ Denne episodenEtter sukse...
2021-09-23
2h 29
New Books in Philosophy
John T. Lysaker, "Philosophy, Writing, and the Character of Thought" (U Chicago Press, 2018)
What is the relationship between the form of writing and what can be thought? How is a writer’s thinking shaped by form? How is a reader’s? Does this matter for philosophy? In Philosophy, Writing, and the Character of Thought (University of Chicago Press, 2018), John T. Lysaker explores the importance of the praxis of writing for philosophy. Essaying a variety of forms, the book invites the reader to investigate the volume in their hands as a performance. It engages with, among others, the work of Plato, Emerson, Wittgenstein, Benjamin, and Cavell, not only to show how form matters for...
2019-08-20
1h 13
The University of Chicago Press Podcast
John T. Lysaker, "Philosophy, Writing, and the Character of Thought" (U Chicago Press, 2018)
What is the relationship between the form of writing and what can be thought? How is a writer’s thinking shaped by form? How is a reader’s? Does this matter for philosophy? In Philosophy, Writing, and the Character of Thought (University of Chicago Press, 2018), John T. Lysaker explores the importance of the praxis of writing for philosophy. Essaying a variety of forms, the book invites the reader to investigate the volume in their hands as a performance. It engages with, among others, the work of Plato, Emerson, Wittgenstein, Benjamin, and Cavell, not only to show how form matters for...
2019-08-20
1h 13
The Next Track
Episode #153 - John Lysaker on Brian Eno's Music for Airports
Philosopher John Lysaker joins us to discuss his recent book about Brian Eno's Music for Airports. We talk about the idea of ambient music, and how Music for Airports defined a genre. Guest: John Lysaker John Lysaker's book Brian Eno's Ambient 1: Music for Airports Show notes: Episode #150 - Ambient Music Brian Eno: Ambient 1, Music for Airports Music for Airports liner notes Arvo Part: Tabula Rasa Brian Eno: Behind The Reflection - BBC Click (YouTube) Scape Brian Eno: Reflection Our next tracks: Brian Eno: Another Day on Earth) Crazy Horse: Crazy Horse ...
2019-07-03
33 min
Digital Dialogue
Digital Dialogue 64: Writing Philosophy
John Lysaker, Professor of Philosophy at Emory University, joins me to discuss his current book project on philosophical writing. In it, John investigates various forms of philosophical writing, developing what he calls a "descriptive phenomenology of writing." The episode was recorded in the restaurant at the Emory Conference Center. The post Digital Dialogue 64: Writing Philosophy first appeared on Christopher P. Long.
2013-09-28
55 min
Digital Dialogue
Digital Dialogue 64: Writing Philosophy
John Lysaker, Professor of Philosophy at Emory University, joins me to discuss his current book project on philosophical writing. In it, John investigates various forms of philosophical writing, developing what he calls a "descriptive phenomenology of writing." The episode was recorded in the restaurant at the Emory Conference Center. The post Digital Dialogue 64: Writing Philosophy first appeared on Christopher P. Long.
2013-09-28
55 min
Digital Dialogue
Digital Dialogue 64: Writing Philosophy
John Lysaker, Professor of Philosophy at Emory University, joins me to discuss his current book project on philosophical writing. In it, John investigates various forms of philosophical writing, developing what he calls a "descriptive phenomenology of writing." The episode was recorded in the restaurant at the Emory Conference Center.
2013-09-28
55 min