Hermitix

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416 Episodes

  1. Cybernetics and the Origin of Information with Ashley Woodward

    Published: 08/05/2024
  2. The Unique and Its Property - Part 2: The Free and Ownness

    Published: 03/05/2024
  3. The Unique and Its Property - Part 1: Introduction and Humanity

    Published: 02/05/2024
  4. A Portrait of Ralph Waldo Emerson with James Marcus

    Published: 01/05/2024
  5. The Golem by Gustav Meyrink (Book Review)

    Published: 26/04/2024
  6. The Work of Bruno Schulz with Quinten Weeterings

    Published: 24/04/2024
  7. No Longer Human by Osamu Dazai (Book Review)

    Published: 20/04/2024
  8. The Qabalah with John Michael Greer

    Published: 17/04/2024
  9. Losing Ourselves: Learning to Live Without a Self with Jay Garfield

    Published: 10/04/2024
  10. The Passenger and Stella Maris by Cormac McCarthy (Book Review)

    Published: 05/04/2024
  11. Embodiment and Technology, Fact and Fiction with Jasun Horsley

    Published: 03/04/2024
  12. The Mysticism of Jacob Boehme with Aaron French

    Published: 27/03/2024
  13. Alchemy with Brian Cotnoir

    Published: 20/03/2024
  14. Nihilism of the 19th Century with Jon Stewart

    Published: 13/03/2024
  15. Birthday Q&A

    Published: 08/03/2024
  16. A Request to Listeners

    Published: 07/03/2024
  17. Sensitive Witnessing and Epicurean Materialism with Kristin M. Girten

    Published: 06/03/2024
  18. Trauma, Psychoanalysis, and the Supernatural with Alex Monk

    Published: 28/02/2024
  19. Thomas De Quincey, Opium-Eater with Carlo Carpenter

    Published: 21/02/2024
  20. The Work of Kenneth Grant with Chris Giudice

    Published: 14/02/2024

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