
A Weird, Wonderful Conversation With Kim Stanley Robinson
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A Weird, Wonderful Conversation With Kim Stanley Robinson mentions The Varieties of Religious Experience by William James, The Dawn of Everything by David Graeber, David Wingrove, The Knowledge Machine by Michael Strevins, and A Brief History of Equality by Thomas Piketty with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
The speaker references a quote from William James about mystical experiences and their noetic qualities, emphasizing their significance and authority.
I think it's interesting to read this last book by David Graeber with David Wingrove called The Dawn of Everything.
I recently read a book that if you haven't read it, I think you'd really like it called The Knowledge Machine by Michael Strevins.
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The host highlights William James's insights on mystical experiences, particularly their profound and authoritative n…
The host mentions 'The Dawn of Everything' as a thought-provoking read that challenges traditional narratives about h…
The host mentions 'The Knowledge Machine' to highlight how scientists are driven by a quest for understanding rather…
The host mentions 'A Brief History of Equality' by Thomas Piketty as part of a list of three recommended books. This…
The host mentions 'The Echo Maker' by Richard Powers as a beautiful novel worth revisiting. He emphasizes the quality…
The host discusses the philosophical implications of appropriate technology as presented in Victor Papenek's book. Th…
The host mentions 'The High Sierra' to highlight Kim Stanley Robinson's deep connection to the Sierra Nevada and how…
The host mentions 'The High Sierra, a love story' to highlight Kim Stanley Robinson's unique relationship with the Si…
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“The speaker references a quote from William James about mystical experiences and their noetic qualities, emphasizing their significance and authority.”
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“The last book by David Graeber with David Wingrove called The Dawn of Everything is described as thought-provoking and a form of archaeological science fiction.”
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“The book discusses how to incentivize scientists to engage in their work and the importance of evidence in scientific arguments.”
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“Thomas Piketty's latest, A Brief History of Equality, is mentioned as a recommended book.”
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“The Echo Maker is recommended as a beautiful novel, despite Richard Powers' more popular work, The Overstory.”
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“The mention of 'appropriate technology' by Victor Papenek from the 1970s raises philosophical questions about the purpose of technology in relation to comfort, safety, and fun.”
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“The speaker reflects on reading 'The High Sierra' and its connection to their experiences with psychedelics and cognitive estrangement.”
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“This is his love story. But it's also a lot more than that. It's an exploration of what he calls psychogeology.”
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“Piketty's book discusses progressive taxation and proposes ways to make capitalism more equal and better.”
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“The book includes a chapter about the U.S. Navy's wage ratio and its impact on esprit de corps and economic equality.”
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“The speaker discusses reading 'D.T. Suzuki', a Japanese Zen master, to understand Zen Buddhism in America.”
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“The speaker mentions reading 'Alan Watts' as part of their exploration of California culture and thought.”
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“The speaker refers to reading 'Aldous Huxley' to gain insights into the psychedelic experience.”
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“The speaker mentions reading 'Ram Dass' to understand the psychedelic experience during their youth.”
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“The discussion revolves around the concept of psychogeology and its relation to the author's work.”
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The host highlights William James's insights on mystical experiences, particularly their profound and authoritative nature. This discussion undersc…

The host mentions 'The Dawn of Everything' as a thought-provoking read that challenges traditional narratives about history. It presents new eviden…

The host mentions 'The Knowledge Machine' to highlight how scientists are driven by a quest for understanding rather than wealth. The book explores…
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