12 Rules for Life – An Antidote to Chaos & Live Q&A | Jordan Peterson on Rubin Report
Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report talks to Jordan Peterson about his upcoming book “12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos”.
Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report talks to Jordan Peterson about his upcoming book “12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos”.
“Uncertainty, or anomaly. We frame the world — or the world reveals itself to us — as a story, with a starting point, a destination, and the behavioral means to move from one to the other”.
Dr. Jordan B. Peterson — a University of Toronto Professor, clinical psychologist, and author of Maps of Meaning — Talks about Disney propaganda and why bashing religion doesn’t make you smart.
Dr. Jordan B. Peterson intermingle the story of Noah and his survival with elements of the Sermon on the Mount, making the effort to explain to a modern audience why careful moral attitude and behavior comprises the best defence against “the righteous anger of God.”
Jordan B. Peterson discusses the context within which the theory he was delineating through this course emerge: that of the cold war. What is belief? Why is it so important to people? Why will they fight to protect it?
Peterson talks about the thorny problem of predicting performance: academic, industrial, creative and entrepreneurial); about the practical utility of such prediction, in the business and other environments; about the economic value of accurate prediction
Dr. Jordan B. Peterson uses Disney’s Lion King to further illustrate the basic principles of the personality and clinical theories of Dr. Carl Gustav Jung, student of Nietzsche and Freud, originator of analytical psychology.
In this lecture, 2017 Maps of Meaning 09: Patterns of Symbolic Representation, Jordan B. Peterson discuss the manner in which the fundamental symbolic archetypes are hijacked for the purposes of propaganda.
2016 Lecture 03 Maps of Meaning: Part I: The basic story and its transformations. A story tells about a journey from point a to point b. A revolutionary story, a meta-story, describes how one story was transformed by anomaly and crisis into another.
In this lecture, Biblical Series VIII: The Phenomenology of the Divine, Jordan B. Peterson continues in the next series of stories. Peterson attempts to determine how are we, as modern people, to make sense of the idea of the God who reveals himself to a personality.