The Phenomenology of the Divine

The Phenomenology of the Divine

Lecture 8 in the Psychological Significance of the Biblical Stories series. In the next series of stories, the Biblical patriarch Abram (later: Abraham) enters into a covenant with God. The history of Israel proper begins with these stories. Abram heeds the call to adventure, journeys courageously away from his country and family into the foreign and unknown, encounters the disasters of nature and the tyranny of mankind and maintains his relationship with the God who has sent him forth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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253. Canada's Biggest Problems | Pierre Poilievre

253. Canada's Biggest Problems | Pierre Poilievre

This conversation was recorded on May 9, 2022. Pierre Poilievre, a life-long conservative, is running to be the Prime Minister of Canada. Pierre has served as a trusted senior cabinet minister in Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s government and has served as a Member of Parliament for seven terms. He grew up in Calgary and graduated from the University of Calgary with a degree in International Relations.  We discussed his election efforts, Canada’s energy infrastructure and economic policy, as well as Poilievre’s mission to tackle the housing crisis, lower the cost of living, defund Canadian media, and develop Canadian natural resources.  To vote for Conservative leader you must become a member: https://donate.conservative.ca/en/membership-poilievre/ —Chapters— 0:00 — Intro 5:21 — Conservative Philosophy & Free Market System 8:32 — Left-Wing Ideas & Socialism 12:32 — Government in Scandanavian Countries 15:15 — University & Political Ambitions 18:47 — Political Rallies  22:51 — Housing Crisis, Loss of Personal Freedom & Delivering Hope 27:04 — Poilievre’s Mission  29:34 — Problems in Canada & Proposals 34:55 — Economic Policy 40:31 — Climate Change, Energy Infrastructure & Canadian Resources 46:07 — Canadian Press Subsidies & Defunding CBC 55:56 — Justin Trudeau 1:03:55 — Jagmeet Singh 1:09:13 — Sacrificing the Economic Interests of the Working-Class & Trucker’s Protest 1:17:54 — Emergencies Act 1:22:18 — Freedom as a Unifying Principle 1:25:45 — Outro #Canada #Election #Conservative #PrimeMinister #Government  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

16 Touko 20221h 33min

252. This Lesson From The Bible Will Make You Unstoppable | Franciscan University

252. This Lesson From The Bible Will Make You Unstoppable | Franciscan University

This episode was recorded on April 4, 2022. I discussed gratitude, faith, and suffering in this conversation at the Franciscan University of Steubenville. How can we be sure that pain is a solid guiding principle as we navigate the world? What is the underlying structure of pain, and what does it point at? We also touched on a myriad of topics around those central themes, such as sin and the symbol of the snake, giving advice, resurrection, the relationship between faith and suffering, evil, the effect we have on others, and sunsets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

12 Touko 20221h 2min

251. You Probably Should Have Read The Bible | Franciscan University

251. You Probably Should Have Read The Bible | Franciscan University

This episode was recorded on April 4, 2022. In this speech at the Franciscan University of Steubenville, Jordan shared recent thoughts on ethics, scripture, and the problem of perception. He asked the audience to reflect on how we remember great stories (but seem to instantly forget bad ones), why Western culture ended up being a book (instead of—say—a sickle), and whether the West truly is a “phallogocentric" culture. All of this, Jordan says, tied to a broader possibility—perhaps his “most radical claim"—that, as we navigate the value structures we call reality, a lot of so-called “navigational” problems are really veiled ethical ones. #Perception #Bible #Western #Power #Literature #Ethics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

9 Touko 202259min

250. The Adventures of Pinocchio and Free Speech Part 3/4

250. The Adventures of Pinocchio and Free Speech Part 3/4

In part 3 of this 4-part series on the relationship between the freedom of speech and the ability to speak itself. We go deep into the belly of the whale in this episode, and it ends up with us briefly touching on the subject of the next and final episode. The redemptive power of true speech.  Time Codes:  [00:00:00] Nietzsche and returning to nothing - 2015 Personality Lecture 06: Depth Psychology: Carl Jung (Part 01) [0:02:52] The difficulty of change in the university and being silent - James Orr & Arif Ahmed on JBP Podcast S4 E75 [21:43] Resurrecting your dead father from the bottom of the ocean - 2015 Personality Lecture 06: Depth Psychology: Carl Jung (Part 01) [22:28] The importance of free speech - Andrew Doyle on JBP Podcast S4 E32 [33:16] The signs of degeneration in society - Dr. Julie Ponesse on JBP Podcast [38:50] Jiminy Cricket the Conscience - 2015 Personality Lecture 06: Depth Psychology: Carl Jung (Part 01) [39:36] What Dr. Azar sensed and caused her incident - Dr. Rima on JBP S4 E28 [43:10] Going to the Monster - 2015 Personality Lecture 06: Depth Psychology: Carl Jung (Part 01) [44:10] Red Skull and the attack on the essence of free speech - Andrew Doyle on JBP Podcast S4 E32 [51:45] Pinocchio freeing his father from the monster (whale) - 2015 Personality Lecture 06: Depth Psychology: Carl Jung (Part 01) [57:16] Paul coauthoring an essay with Bari Weiss - Paul Rossi on JBP Podcast S4 E17 [03:13:46] Pinnochio as the Hero - 2015 Personality Lecture 06: Depth Psychology: Carl Jung (Part 01) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

5 Touko 20221h 11min

249. Primatologist Explains the 1% Difference Between Humans & Apes | Richard Wrangham

249. Primatologist Explains the 1% Difference Between Humans & Apes | Richard Wrangham

This conversation was recorded on September 1, 2021. I spoke to Richard Wrangham about his research on ape behavior. We explored prerequisites for chimp attacks, how cooking shaped human cognitive development, studying chimps in the wild with Jane Goodall, DNA similarity studies, proactive vs. reactive aggression, and more. Richard is a biological anthropologist at Harvard, specializing in the study of primates and the evolution of violence, sex, cooking, and culture. He’s also a MacArthur fellow—the so-called “genius grant”—and the author of books like 'The Goodness Paradox: The Strange Relationship Between Virtue and Violence in Human Evolution' and 'Demonic Males: Apes and the Origins of Human Violence.' —Chapters— 0:00 — Intro 2:39 — Jane Goodall 5:32 — Living in the wild 6:26 — Bumping into rhinos & sleep darting elephants 11:06 — Human competitiveness & sexual behavior 16:13 — "An enormous shock" from Yale 23:48 — Working with Jane Goodall 26:42 — Chimp mating habits 34:47 — Bonding via cooking 41:39 — Checking self-bias 42:26 — War and the 8-vs-1 rule 49:02 — Why kill lone neighbors? 56:41 — Cooking is really about calories 1:02:51 — The greatest discovery in human evolution 1:06:35 — Why do animals prefer it cooked? 1:10:05 — Fire & human development 1:12:16 — Innate violence, authoritarianism, and The Goodness Paradox 1:23:43 — Male aggression 1:42:01 — Outro #Fire #JaneGoodall #War #Apes #Cooking #Harvard // SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL // Newsletter: https://linktr.ee/DrJordanBPeterson Premium Podcast: https://jordanbpeterson.supercast.com/ Donations: https://jordanbpeterson.com/donate // COURSES // Discovering Personality: https://jordanbpeterson.com/personality Self Authoring Suite: https://selfauthoring.com Understand Myself (personality test): https://understandmyself.com // BOOKS // Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life: https://jordanbpeterson.com/Beyond-Order 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos: https://jordanbpeterson.com/12-rules-for-life Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief: https://jordanbpeterson.com/maps-of-meaning // LINKS // Website: https://jordanbpeterson.com Events: https://jordanbpeterson.com/events Blog: https://jordanbpeterson.com/blog Podcast: https://jordanbpeterson.com/podcast // SOCIAL // Twitter: https://twitter.com/jordanbpeterson Instagram: https://instagram.com/jordan.b.peterson Facebook: https://facebook.com/drjordanpeterson Telegram: https://t.me/DrJordanPeterson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

2 Touko 20221h 51min

248. The Adventures of Pinnochio and Free Speech Part 2/4

248. The Adventures of Pinnochio and Free Speech Part 2/4

The right to speak is critically important to allow our civilization not only to thrive but to survive. In part 2 of this compilation, we examine the power of free speech and potential responses to censorship.  After a lecture excerpt on the “initial defeat of the hero,” we transition into podcast clips on hate crime laws, the idea behind 'No Safe Spaces,’ and the events that lead Paul Rossi, a NY private school teacher, to take a stand against seminars on "white dominant culture" being taught as gospel. After that, we travel across the pond to speak with Andrew Doyle about the hate crime laws recently passed in the UK Parliament.  —Links— Watch the full Paul Rossi episode: https://youtu.be/ysQBegyQP8A & Andrew Doyle episode: https://youtu.be/aoH1g5GYhPw —Chapters— [0:00] Pinocchio, Jiminy Cricket, & the Initial Defeat of the Hero [4:36] Paul Rossi: starting to bother you [10:26] There's no such thing as a conversation [15:19] Losing his job [17:30] Aspects of "white dominant culture" [30:52] "Healing resources" [32:27] A kafkaesque series of meetings [38:59] Conscience as a mirror of the divine [40:52] Andrew Doyle: why hate crime laws in Parliament matter [48:52] Western institutions: power-hungry & tyrannical [56:09] Damage without intent [57:48] Prager & Carolla: The Motivation Behind 'No Safe Spaces'  [59:44] Defining far-right vs. far-left #FreeSpeech #WhiteCulture #Conscience #Pinocchio #Parliament Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

28 Huhti 20221h 6min

247. The War On The West | Douglas Murray

247. The War On The West | Douglas Murray

This episode was recorded on March 14th, 2022. In this episode, Douglas Murray and I discuss the current assault on the West, slavery, gratitude, racist mathematics, whiteness, (non-Western) accomplishments, and individual sovereignty. Douglas Murray is the associate editor of The Spectator and the bestselling author of seven books, including The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration, Identity, Islam; The Madness of Crowds, and The War on the West. —Links— Follow Murray on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DouglasKMurray Instagram: https://instagram.com/douglaskmurray Buy ‘The War on the West’: https://amazon.com/War-West-Douglas-M... Read Murray’s articles: https://spectator.co.uk/writer/dougla... —Chapters— [0:00] Intro [1:36] Why ‘War’? [8:41] Western Values, Revenge, Nietzsche [14:13] Slavery, Individuality, Rationalism [21:11] Eradicating Slavery [27:42] Agency & Oppression [33:10] Psychopathic Expressors of Power [38:04] Wealth Inequality: Exclusively Capitalist? [47:25] On Whiteness [54:21] Axioms & Truth [1:02:21] The STEM Moat [1:08:46] The War on Western Art & Culture [1:19:14] Mass Graves & Burning Churches [1:25:52] Gratitude, Resentment, & The Brothers Karamazov [1:36:19] Ancestry & Living as Though God Exists [1:42:53] Faith, Evil, Cain & Abel #Oppression #Postmodernism #DouglasMurray #Western #Power #Whiteness Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

25 Huhti 20221h 57min

246. The Adventures of Pinnochio and Free Speech Part 1/4

246. The Adventures of Pinnochio and Free Speech Part 1/4

Utilizing Dr. Peterson’s lectures from the 2015 and 2017 Maps of Meaning Lectures as a framework; we have continued the investigation while adding conversations from the Jordan B Peterson Podcast, as well as from conversations where Dr. Peterson was a guest on other podcasts. We recently decided to move this compilation up in our release queue because of Dr. Peterson’s recent lecture at Caius College at the University of Cambridge, “Why Free Speech is the Antidote to Our Problems” You can view that lecture here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Twc6T19tap4  Like in Dr. Peterson’s recent lecture, we hope this compilation will inspire you to speak the truth and act in the protection of our most fundamental rights, including, maybe most importantly, the Freedom of Speech. Time Codes:  [00:00] Overview of the psychology behind Pinocchio - 2015 Personality Lecture 06: Depth Psychology: Carl Jung (Part 01) [03:44] Events at Evergreen - Bret Weinstein Episode 10 [18:18] Teaching at Grace Church - Paul Rossi on JBP Podcast S4 E17 [24:51] What exactly happened to Dr. Rima Azar - Dr. Rima on JBP S4 E28 [39:25] Free Speech and No Safe Spaces documentaries attempt to get distributed - Prager & Carolla on JBP Podcast S4 E44 [50:16] Changes in free speech policy at Cambridge - James Orr & Arif Ahmed on JBP Podcast S4 E75 [01:02:17] - Did Dr. Ponesse ever apologize? - Dr. Julie Ponesse on JBP Podcast [01:03:16] When Yeon Mi started to speak out - Yeon Mi Park on JBP Podcast S4 E26 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

21 Huhti 20221h 10min

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