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Very Bad Wizards

Episode 246: Existential Poker-Face (David Foster Wallace's "E Unibus Pluram")

Very Bad Wizards

Tamler Sommers & David Pizarro

Society & Culture, Philosophy

4.83K Ratings

🗓️ 4 October 2022

⏱️ 106 minutes

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Summary

We dive into David Foster Wallace's sprawling 1993 essay "E Unibus Pluram: Television and U.S. Fiction." How do TV and new forms of media keep their hold on us when we know at some level that they're reinforcing our loneliness and passivity? That's easy, Wallace says, post-modern cool. Flatter me, let me think we're all in the joke together, give me "an ironic permission-slip to do what I do best whenever I feel confused and guilty: assume, inside, a sort of fetal position, a pose of passive reception to comfort, escape, reassurance." But in the years since this essay, the TV landscape has completely transformed. Has it transcended its function as a surrogate companion for lonely people, or has it just found new ways to keep us isolated and passive?

Plus, we talk about the recent new SPSP guidelines and Jon Haidt's recent essay on why he's resigning from the organization. (Sorry, Jon!)

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0:00.0

Very bad wizards is a podcast with a philosopher, my dad, and a psychologist, Dave Pizarro,

0:05.9

having an informal discussion about issues and signs and ethics.

0:09.3

Please note that the discussion contains bad words that I'm out of allow to say,

0:13.6

and knowing my dad some very inappropriate jokes.

0:17.8

Hey.

0:21.9

My mind is growing.

0:23.2

I can feel it.

0:33.8

The cleaning of his fault and

0:38.2

a new attention to that man behind the curtain.

0:46.8

Who are you?

0:48.8

Who are you?

0:50.4

I'm very bad man.

0:51.9

I'm a very good man.

0:53.7

Good man.

0:58.0

They think he's lost and with no more brains than you have.

1:01.9

They know our attention to that man.

1:08.0

Anybody can have a brain.

1:11.9

You're a very bad man.

1:14.4

I'm a very good man.

1:16.2

Just a very bad wizard.

1:18.8

Welcome to very bad wizards. I'm Tamler Summers from the University of Houston.

1:22.6

Dave, a new study suggests that pornography might serve as a means of existential escape from boredom.

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