In this podcast, I consider Wittgenstein's contention that "Nothing is more difficult that not deceiving oneself". I draw on resources from Heidegger, particularly the notion of "authenticity". I consider the role of projection in self-deception but temper that with Wittgenstein's and Heidegger's criticisms of Freudian psychoanalysis. I note that we can bullshit ourselves that we are not bullshitting ourselves and that this opens up an infinite regress. I suggest that Patanjali's practice of satya, truthful silence, may well cut through this problem, but that even if it doesn't, it is still a very great, emancipatory good. The discousre is clearer than I've made it sound! [Free. 29 minutes.]
PRIDE
MORTALITY, INSECURITY, MEDITATION
DESIGNING SOCIETY AND EVALUATION
LAOTZU 12
REMARKS ON US/UK/FRANCE MISSILE STRIKES ON SYRIA [14TH APRIL 18]
ON GUILT
ON BREATH
NUMBERS ONE: SEDUCTIONS OF THE ALGORITHM
VIKING INTENSITY
EVERYDAY MIND
LAO TZU 11
NIETZSCHE'S METAPHORS OF WAR AND PLAY
POSTMODERNISM: A FEW REMARKS
LAO TZU 10
ON TABOOS
THE USES AND ABUSES OF THE CONCEPT OF NATURE
MUSIC AND THE BELOVED
ON INVENTION: THE CASE OF DISTRIBUTED LEDGER TECHNOLOGY
LAO TZU: PART NINE
ON BOUNDARIES
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