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Clerestory (Bryan Kam)
Bryan Kam
58 episodes
4 days ago
A podcast on philosophy. I'm interested in the origins of complexity, suffering, and selfhood. I'm now lucky to have conversations with amazing people, mostly on Eastern/Western philosophy. Early episodes are my monologues (with prose followed by poetry).
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A podcast on philosophy. I'm interested in the origins of complexity, suffering, and selfhood. I'm now lucky to have conversations with amazing people, mostly on Eastern/Western philosophy. Early episodes are my monologues (with prose followed by poetry).
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Neither/Nor Principles
Clerestory (Bryan Kam)
6 minutes 42 seconds
2 years ago
Neither/Nor Principles

Principles of Neither/Nor:

  1. Every idea, concept, philosophy has a history
  2. The two opposed but complementary ways of knowing are intuition and reason
  3. Neither/Nor emphasizes dynamic movement across these two polarities and across all polarities, and opposes static positions
  4. Learning and perception involve experimentation, trial and error, variation and selection
  5. All philosophies and concepts are social
  6. Neither/Nor apprehends processes and relations rather than objects
  7. Everything worthwhile comes from perception or experience
Clerestory (Bryan Kam)
A podcast on philosophy. I'm interested in the origins of complexity, suffering, and selfhood. I'm now lucky to have conversations with amazing people, mostly on Eastern/Western philosophy. Early episodes are my monologues (with prose followed by poetry).