The 8 Best Graham Harman Podcasts
1) Graham Harman
“De voornaamste vijand van de platte ontologie is het taxonomische vooroordeel dat er bij voorbaat van uitgaat dat de wereld moet worden opgedeeld in een klein aantal radicaal verschillende soorten en...Show More
2) 112 - Graham Harman
What do the Super Bowl, horse-based gymnastics, the fact that magic might be really real and bragging about Bruno Latour have in common? Why, they are on your co-hosts minds this week on the podcast. ...Show More
3) Graham Harman, "The Graham Harman Reader" (Zero Books, 2023)
'Overcoming the war of religion between analytics and continentals with a brand-new metaphysical insight, Graham Harman has restored to philosophy its greatness and value.' -Maurizio Ferraris, Italian...Show More
4) Graham Harman - Tool Being
This week Graham Harman returned to discuss his first book, Tool Being, and share some great stories from his career. Graham's first appearance: https://soundcloud.com/podcast-co-coopercherry/graham-...Show More
5) Graham Harman - Object Oriented Ontology
This week, Graham Harman, one of the key figures in Object Oriented Ontology and Speculative Realism to share some of his experiences in academia and expound on some key points of Triple-O. https://p...Show More
6) Ep. 043 _ Graham Harman _ 'OOO'
This week is a conversation with philosopher Graham Harman. We talk about his introduction of Object Oriented Ontology (or OOO) and it’s potential influence on the discipline of architecture. (photo c...Show More
7) On Architecture with Graham Harman
On this episode Professor Graham Harman returns to talk about architecture and philosophy. We had a fascinating conversation discussing architecture in relation to the history of philosophy. Graham ha...Show More
8) Graham Harman. Architecture and objects
Graham Harman (Southern California Institute of Architecture) Architecture and objects Architecture and Objects thinks through object-oriented ontology ("Triple-O")—and the work of architects such a...Show More
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