Man, this interviewer sure likes to ask dense questions. Bostrom sort of responded to them, but things would have gone a lot smoother if LARB guy (okay, Andy Fitch) had limited himself to one or two questions at a time. Still, it’s kind of shocking the extent to which Andy “got it,” given that he doesn’t seem to be specially selected—instead he’s a regular LARB contributor and professor in an MFA program.
“Here Bostrom and I discuss applications of his book across any number of fields — from history to philosophy to public policy to practices of everyday life (both now and in millennia to come).”
Man, this interviewer sure likes to ask dense questions. Bostrom sort of responded to them, but things would have gone a lot smoother if LARB guy (okay, Andy Fitch) had limited himself to one or two questions at a time. Still, it’s kind of shocking the extent to which Andy “got it,” given that he doesn’t seem to be specially selected—instead he’s a regular LARB contributor and professor in an MFA program.
“Here Bostrom and I discuss applications of his book across any number of fields — from history to philosophy to public policy to practices of everyday life (both now and in millennia to come).”