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Very Bad Wizards
Tamler Sommers & David Pizarro
Fréquence : 1 épisode/15j. Total Éps: 339

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Episode 320: Forgive Me (Kafka's "A Hunger Artist")
Épisode 320
mardi 11 novembre 2025 • Durée 01:29:19
David and Tamler return to one of their favorites, Frans Kafka, this time on his beautiful and distressing short story "The Hunger Artist," a story that brims with metaphorical possibilities but also implores us to accept it on its own mysterious terms. Plus gooning.
The Goon Squad by Daniel Kolitz [harpers.org]
"Gooning" definition [urbandictionary.com]
A Hunger Artist [wikipedia.org]
A Hunger Artist (full text) [kafka-online.info]
Episode 319: The Shadow of the Object (Freud's "Mourning and Melancholia")
Épisode 319
mardi 28 octobre 2025 • Durée 01:35:10
David and Tamler transfer their libidinal energy to Freud's 1917 article "Mourning and Melancholia," in which he tries to understand what's going on with depression, attempts to distinguish it from normal grief, and arrives at some ideas that laid the groundwork for his later theory of normal human development. Plus, another blind ranking segment--this time Tamler gives David a list of rappers to rank blindly. Finally, in between segments we make an announcement about the topic of our next bonus series (it's gonna be epic).
Freud's "Mourning and Melancholia" [wikipedia.org]
- Link to PDF [sas.upenn.edu]
The Odyssey (translated by Emily Wilson) [amazon.com affiliate link]
Episode 310: Bayes, Brains, and Buddhists
Épisode 310
mardi 10 juin 2025 • Durée 01:14:45
David and Tamler try to wrap their heads around the predictive processing theory of the mind and brain function and talk about a paper that applies the framework to meditation practices. But first a new Psychological Science article expresses skepticism about the existence of people who have no inner voice. So is David a new kind of human or is he just making up this condition to get attention?
Assistant Editor's note: When Tamler says he doesn't talk to his dog "weirdly often," he is lying.
Lind, A. (2024). Are There Really People With No Inner Voice? Commentary on Nedergaard and Lupyan (2024). Psychological Science, 09567976251335583.
Laukkonen, R. E., & Slagter, H. A. (2021). From many to (n) one: Meditation and the plasticity of the predictive mind. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 128, 199-217.
Episode 223: The Hopeless Dream of Being (Bergman's "Persona")
Épisode 223
mardi 19 octobre 2021 • Durée 01:28:28
David and Tamler dive into Ingmar Bergman's 1966 masterpiece Persona, a film about two (?) women, Elisabet, a famous stage actress who has stopped speaking, and Alma the chatty young nurse assigned to care for her at an island cottage. What happens when the roles we play as parents, spouses, friends, and colleagues start to feel like dishonest performances, an endless series of desperate lies? Can we escape to an inner sanctum of truth and authenticity? Or is that putting on another mask, playing yet another part, telling a different set of lies? We offer some tentative interpretations of this rich and baffling film. Get that boy a normal sized sheet!
Plus we share some thoughts about the Chappelle special…
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Episode 222: Choosing Sartre for All Mankind
Épisode 222
mardi 5 octobre 2021 • Durée 01:37:49
David and Tamler don black turtlenecks and light up a couple of Gauloises to talk about Jean Paul Sartre's classic essay "Existentialism is a Humanism." Why are choices so fundamental to our experience? What does Sartre mean when he says that "existence precedes essence"? Why does he try to shoehorn universalizability into a view that's clearly hostile to it?
Plus, how much free time is good for you? Is that even the right question?
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Links:
- Too Much Free Time Isn't Actually Bad For You
- Sharif, M. A., Mogilner, C., & Hershfield, H. E. (2021). Having too little or too much time is linked to lower subjective well-being. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
- Jean-Paul Sartre - Wikipedia
- Existentialism is a Humanism by Jean-Paul Sartre
- Thrownness - Wikipedia
Episode 221: Granite Cocks vs Robot Overlords
Épisode 221
mardi 21 septembre 2021 • Durée 01:50:55
David and Tamler wind their way through the long-requested "Meditations on Moloch" by Scott Alexander, a comprehensive account of the coordination problems (personified by Allan Ginsberg's demon-entity Moloch) that lead to human misery and values tossed out the window. Does Alexander's rationalist conception of human nature ignore the work of VBW favorites like Joe Henrich and Robert Frank? Is he a little too friendly to the neo-social Darwinism view of some guy named Nick Land? And oh no, why does he have to go transhumanist at the end?! Plus, we talk about the unique comic vision of Norm Macdonald and why we loved him.
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Episode 220: On Your Marx
Épisode 220
mardi 7 septembre 2021 • Durée 01:50:45
In honor of Labor Day, David and Tamler dive into two works by Karl Marx - "The Communist Manifesto" and "Estranged Labor." What is Marx's theory of historical change? Why does capitalism produce an alienated workforce? What role does philosophy play in maintaining the status quo? Plus, fraudulent data in a famous study about dishonesty and former guest Dan Ariely is under investigation.
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Links:
- Evidence of Fraud in an Influential Field Experiment About Dishonesty - Data Colada
- The Communist Manifesto - Wikipedia
- Estranged Labour, Marx, 1844
- Asher Horowitz | Department of Political Science | Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies | York University
- Marx's theory of alienation - Wikipedia
Episode 219: Multiplied by Mirrors
Épisode 219
mardi 17 août 2021 • Durée 01:45:10
It's a Borges bonanza! David and Tamler dive into two stories: "Emma Zunz" and "Borges and I." The first seems like a straightforward daughter revenge story (Tamler's favorite genre), but Borges being Borges there are layers of doubt and fuzziness about what exactly is going on. "Borges and I" may be less than a page, but it has us questioning our identity, the relationship between private and public selves, and what happens to when you release a work out into the world.
Plus, back to social psychology. Are you a picky eater? Then people think you suck at sex. We are not sure who is recording this podcast.
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Links:
- People who are willing to try new foods are perceived as more desirable and less sexually restricted
- Bradshaw, H. K., Mengelkoch, S., Espinosa, M., Darrell, A., & Hill, S. E. (2021). You are what you (are willing to) eat: Willingness to try new foods impacts perceptions of sexual unrestrictedness and desirability. Personality and Individual Differences, 182, 111082. — You are what you (are willing to) eat: Willingness to try new foods impacts perceptions of sexual unrestrictedness and desirability
- Emma Zunz by Jorge Luis Borges
- Borges and I by Jorge Luis Borges
Episode 218: ...But You Can't Hide (Michael Haneke's "Caché")
Épisode 218
mardi 3 août 2021 • Durée 01:59:24
David and Tamler go deep on Michael Haneke's unnerving psychological thriller Caché. An upper middle class French intellectual couple receives mysterious videotapes of the exterior of their house, forcing them to confront their past and present. Can we run from our history? Or will it always find a way to break through? And who's sending the tapes? Plus, VBW does conceptual analysis - what does it mean to be "corny"?
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Episode 217: Dropping Paradigms (Kuhn's "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions")
Épisode 217
mardi 20 juillet 2021 • Durée 02:06:00
David and Tamler hit the books and cram for their beloved Patreon listener-selected episode – this time on Thomas Kuhn's "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions." David thinks Kuhn is a great sociologist of science but recoils at the relativistic tenor of the final chapters. Tamler loves anything that makes David recoil.
Plus, should we give more weight to the advice of people on their deathbed? Or should we nod politely and get back to working for that promotion…
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Links:
- Why is the deathbed perspective considered so valuable? | Aeon Essays — reasons
- The Splintered Mind: On the Epistemic Status of Deathbed Regrets
- The Structure of Scientific Revolutions - Wikipedia
- The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas Kuhn [amazon.com affiliate link]
- What Thomas Kuhn Really Thought about Scientific "Truth" - Scientific American Blog Network
- The Ashtray Has Landed: The Case of Morris v. Kuhn









