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Episode 32: Orbis Tertius: Borges on Magic, Conspiracy and Idealism
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Episode 32: Orbis Tertius: Borges on Magic, Conspiracy and Idealism

Phil and JF discuss the classic tale, "Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius," by the Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges.

Weird Studies · SpectreVision Radio

October 31, 20181h 11mExplicit

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Show Notes

Jorge Luis Borges's story "Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius" is a metaphysical detective story, an armchair conspiracy thriller, and a masterpiece of weird fiction. In this tale penned by a true literary magician, Phil and JF see an opportunity to talk about magic, hyperstition, non-linear time, and the power of metaphysics to reshape the world. When Phil questions his co-host's animus against idealist doctrines, the discussion turns to dreams, cybernetics, and information theory, before reaching common ground with the dumbfound appreciation of radical mystery.

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