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Science, Myth, Truth, and the Architecture of Archetypes

Posted by Richard Garcia on April 28, 2021 - 4:36pm Edited 4/28 at 4:36pm


Jordan Peterson & Michael Shermer on Science, Myth, Truth, and the Architecture of Archetypes

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•Apr 20, 2021

Join Michael Shermer and Jordan Peterson (bestselling author of 12 Rules for Life) for this extraordinary conversation based on Peterson’s new book Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life.

Comments...

I often hear Jordan Peterson repeat stories, anecdotes, facts and opinions, but I never get tired of it. I find him such a fascinating speaker that I don't get bored of hearing him repeat himself. Thank you, Dr Peterson, for all you do. You are a light shining in the darkness.

I'm an atheist, I consider myself left of center, I'm for objective truth, I love listening to you, Dawkins, Sam Harris (and the late Hitchens), my sense of morality is based on the observation that we all care to suffer as least as possible (as opposed to "because god said x"). I don't understand Jordan's more philosophical rhetoric, but I'll never understand the hate people seem to personally have for him. I'm very glad you interviewed him, glad to let the man speak and be heard, even if I don't always agree with him, it's very interesting to listen to him and I think he is entirely sincere,

"A motivated minority can take over an unmotivated majority."

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May 6, 2021 at 11:53pm