Episode 186: Meeting at the Center: The Wedge, Part Two


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Mar 12 2025 88 mins   7

In this episode, JF and Phil continue their conversation on the wedge, their figure for the epistemological divide between approaching reality from the heart and exploring it with the mind. As the discussion unfolds, the wedge begins to reveal itself not as a rigid binary but as a spectrum—one that stretches from ultimate thickness to ultimate thinness. Could thinking, then, may be the art of navigating this epistemic gradient, seeking the sweet spot where the self meets the world, each on the other's terms?



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REFERENCES



Weird Studies, Episode 155 on ‘The Unbinding’

Alan Chapman, Advanced Magick for Beginners

Quentin Meillassoux, After Finitude

The Principle of Sufficient Reason

Baruch Spinoza, Ethics

Weird Studies, Episode 139 on the power of art

Phil Ford, “The View from the Cheap Seats”

Arnold Schoenberg, Austrian composer

Jaques Vallee, Passport to Magonia