@@5hydroxyT I'm not sure I understood that but the statement is still identical to the definition, so by association you're saying the definition is mindblowing
@@josemjerez2140 it was more Vervaeke’s discussion of change and development within the context of biological systems that i found interesting...specifically how conditions are overlooked or misunderstood because we have a tendency to think in more simplistic terms like linear causation. You may be taking the comment out of context...
I am here thanks to Jordan B. Peterson too. He was a great influence on the last 5 years of my life and thanks to his guidance I stabilized myself and became a more sophisticated person. Just when I felt that I'm ready for more I found out about this series from a talk that Jordan had with John. I have postponed that conversation until I finish this series to understand better what is being talked about. There's so much interesting information in this series that sometimes I have a hard time to keep up and remember everything, but I take my time because so far each episode had moments that felt very enlightening (that A-ha! feeling, like when some bigger parts of a puzzle fall into the right place and you get a bigger picture). Looking forward to this episode
@@Inuyashasoy Very glad to hear your experience. Keep at it slow and steady :) I persevered and finished the series. I don't quite agree with John's final conclusions, but I'm still very very grateful to him for the innumerable insights I've gleaned through the process. Best wishes!
We are blessed to be living in a time where access to such important, deep, and truly life changing content is readily available for FREE. Mr. Vervaeke, you’re well on your way to be as fully human as possible! God bless.
Aristotles said: It is during our darkest moments that we must focus to see the light. And you Dr.John, you are the that little glimps of light that in this moment of writing this, showed me the light again. Thank you
JP constantly interrupting Dr. Vevaeke brought me here and boy am I glad for those interruptions because this series has led to many breakthroughs in Participatory knowing and the whole lot of ideas he's elaborated on. Grateful to JP and Dr. Vevaeke
6 down, 44 to go. Clinging onto every word and building up my knowledge database in Notion. Can't believe we get this for free. Love all the way from Ukraine sir, you're helping me to get through some tough times.
JV lectures in my opinion are a great lecture series. JBP's lectures if compared, are of a very negative form. I have to confess, I get nothing from them but compassion for JBP. He's more about controversy, but that is his own growth, so it depends on how you look at it. For example: What form do you see him in? Behaviorism of cause & effect, (pain & pleasure) or the Dynamical System Theory form. In the DST it is his own growth he is self organizing in the feedback system that John talks about. What a great series. CDHx2
How calming this is to me... John Vervaeke is fantastic and i apprecieate the work that went into this. With Jordan Peterson and Iain McGilchrist John enters into my Holy trinity of present intellectuals. Its so great to have you (all of you) here.
Thank you John. I was first introduced to your material through your dialogue with Jordan Peterson and Johnathan Pageau, and have found these lectures to be so engaging. They’ve opened up a whole world of thought for me that I’m incredibly grateful for.
As a retired engineer any mention of "systems" gets my attention. At 40:20 is where it come together for me. Your starting to answer my Husserl and Heidegger question I asked in your previous lecture. I hope you will get into what "Being" and "Being - in - the World" really means since I believe the Germans went back to Aristotle to develop their systems of thought. Sidebar ... I read your book "Zombies in Western Culture"... couldn't put it down. Thanks.
From the bottom of my heart, thank you, John. This series has helped me tremendously. I’m taking charge of my life in a way I have never before. Thank you so much 🙏
A very profound lecture for me. I was touched deeply when the discussion of causes and conditions shifted to virtual engines and character, and how this can be cultivated in such a way that my life can be made meaningful.
Hi John, I'm a PhD student studying microbial ecology. I'm giving my first talk to my department next month and I found this video to be very helpful in focusing my thoughts about evolution and translating theories in evolutionary biology from the macro-world into the microbial world. The way you described evolution by natural selection as a series of restricting and enabling constraints feels deeply important, though I'm not exactly sure why yet. Thanks for uploading!
Take a shot every time he says "structural functional organization" and see how well you can actualize your potential to survive alcohol poisoning. Fantastic series though, this channel/series deserves exponentially more exposure.
If I took a shot everytime he said "structural functional organization," then the altered state of consciousness would provide the conditions necessary for insights, particularly regarding topics which surround culture, religion, and the realization, in both senses of the word, of one's character. Of course, all this before I actualized my own, personal version of unconscious behavior.
Sir, you to me are what Socrates was to Plato. I am more than content to listen for now and meaningfully connect it to what I've managed to glean on my own, but I also wish there were an academy where I could participate in the conversation. I'd bet many others wish the same. We need more spaces where wisdom can be actualised.
I found this lecture to be deeply challenging emotionally even more than intellectually. I feel like I'm clay being kneaded and (in)formed from the inside out. The discomfort I felt in getting beyond Kant's causality became a churning that seemed to finally coalesce in that question: "what are you doing to cultivate your character?" What other lectures are able to do that!?
maybe you can hear me as I declare in a very loud voice "that was absolutely brilliant... just brilliant!" loud declaration of profound thanks sent from the UK...
John, Your series on meaning is brilliant. The University of Toronto Psychology Dept seems to be intellectually on fire. At age 63 I am now feeling enthused to do more studies in your area.
Thank you John for this amazing work. Its a great gift for all of us that are awakening. I wish that these classes last for ages here, as they can enhance our character and support the purpose of many of us.
Minute 52: “Ur purpose is to become fully human as possible.” I came to this conclusion a while ago although I didn’t put all the work in to get there. I’m very appreciative for the work this gentleman is doing.
This lecture changed my perspective in so many ways I'm not even sure I'm aware of all of them. The concept that the world is made of matter and patterns and how they interact and the idea of expansion and selection are so profound and so illuminating and useful it's beyond belief. Thank you for everything prof. Vervaeke ♥️ This helped me so much in understanding my work better and finding meaning in my career ♥️ You are a miracle ♥️
These courses are absolutely fantastic. I never met before such a wonderful way to deepen my knowledge in so various fields of phylosophy and psychology. Thank you so much Professor Vervaeke.
Very grateful these lectures are available online for free. Awesome stuff. This lecture is especially packed with insights. Great job weaving all of this together for us. Impressive.
This may be one of my favourite episodes of the series. Dynamical systems theory was paradigm-shifting for me when I first got into contact with it (in the context of the physical and social sciences), and looking at virtue and development within this paradigm is very enlightening.
When I was 18, I watched Gregory b sadlers playlist on plato, Aristotle and Socrates. This channel is giving me strong vibes and relating to his channel a lot.
@johnvervaeke wow. Thank you for the reply! I'm getting through this series now and it's AMAZING! Thank you for putting this out there for us to learn and grow from
I see such a nice hyperlinking back to most of the content that you been part of. This nexus of dense interconnecting information is an amazing resource. I framed Socrates as a pagan prophet and had my 70 year old mother watch your Socrates video. During you talk there was a nice realization of what it is I have been talking about my whole life.
I'm in love with the way you explain words as metaphores revealing their deeper meaning and it fascinates me - I'm trying to map it into my native language (Polish) and it's so difficult! Respect!
39:54 _Listen to my language_ I would like to welcome John to the pantheon of dictionary sages. Along with Rich Hickey (Clojure), Kevlin Henney, Rich Harris (Svelte) and others these people illuminate our lives with the torch of clarity using the modest yet dazzling approach of looking up what words actually mean and where they come from. Thanks! 👏
wow...your discussion about causation and constraints in biology was incredibly profound. The conflation of the two is something i see all the time in medicine. best talk yet!
i love the dual meaning of "inform", give shape to objects, give propositions to people, but simultaneously give propositions to objects and shape to people
This is an important lecture for me. And I just realized that Moshe Feldenkrais of the Feldenkrais method worked with options and constraints to optimize growth and learning. Very cool association!
Every single video is thorough, deep and so engaging. What makes them even more profound, is how these concepts are unfolding and explained in a way that you grasp it. Amazing work, John, thank you, I feel like being your student and without doubt, having those publicly placed is simply invaluable. Now, realizing that question is too early to ask, as much as I've nearly reached 1/8rd, think it's still worth to. From what I understand, one of the biggest problem of human being declining from wisdom cultivation (even when knowing what must be achieved) is a bad memory. We tend to give away experience easily, forgetting what it took for us to reach to the point where we are, what we've been gone through. And there is no simple answer or solution to this, partially because we have habits deeply embedded, or as you've said, we don't sufficiently acknowledge contribution which is laid-out in perspective. How to tackle this? Does it worth to defend your opinion and sacrifice your needs even no one near understands that (or does, but don't share those beliefs in a way to support/develop on their own). For me answer is clear - yes, as this is the right thing to do, however, you need a character to develop, before you inarguably can firmly stand on the ground and even drag others. This is not easy at all and not everything depends on your actions. I should say however, that if you stop trying, you're done, doomed to serve for other's needs only, as much as struggle to identify your own commitment. Reflection & feedback can be practiced (meditation), getting back to turning points of your life, feeling that moment you've failed that can serve you as an alert for you to stay off from self-destructive behaviors and move on to new course. But what else? How to retain your character steady and confident in social environment?
Just a minor correction at 45:27 -- It was Francisco Varela and Humberto Maturana, not Evan Thompson, that came up with the theory of autopoiesis as a element of their larger "Santiago Theory of Cognition".
I looked up “character” a few months ago. It comes from a Greek root meaning ............... “to carve”... a char-actor ... is then, “one who acts to carve.” I think that’s so spot on. It’s how you carve your self, as in a sculpture, and how you carve your self upon the world. How you will make your mark. And this goes well with his statement about “building yourself up, or “growing up”..
Great vid. First time I heard the word “akraisia”. I can’t help think that when it comes to our treatment of animals and our full human potential, that we just haven’t done enough character development to make the personal commitment to non violence, and putting respect for other beings beyond our sensory pleasure. I’ve not eaten animals for 6 years and it’s been part of my personal development, and striving for full potential. “If a man earnestly seeks a righteous life, his first act of abstinence is from animal food…” -LEO TOLSTOY (1828-1910)
51:50 your purpose is to become as fully human as possible. How are you cultivating your character to do so? How much of your life is dedicated to creating a virtual engine that realizes your personal capacities, those things that make you most human in contrast to the things around you
Interesting lecture! Could you make a reading list of books that are extra important to understand the meaning crisis? Want to start reading about the subject but do not know where to start. Thank you!
Vervaeke would have to come up with an equally compelling shtick. Since old-timey preacherman is taken, I'd suggest, just spitballing here, a Mr. Smith, two-tone ska-suit type of thing?
That statement, "Your purpose is to become as fully human as possible" really had an impact on me. I hadn't even considered that before - the idea that that would be enough purpose in itself.
I have never understood this phrase. I've heard people say it before. I'm already human and thus it seems like no purpose at all, as the very idea of purpose means there's some motion from where I am to where I am trying to go.
About wisdom as virtual engine 40:50: In what is sometimes called a shame-based culture, parents use shame to steer children away from the extremes. So, in the case of courage, we are ashamed to be a coward and we are ashamed to be foolhardy. I wonder how reason, spirited-ness and appetite fit into this picture. These are the three parts of the psyche or soul, according to Plato.
"Kant went out and he saw a tree, and this was very problematic for him."
@@NootJOne ?
@@juan89801 No idea how that happened. Thanks for pointing it out. Side note: John Vervaeke is a boss!
Philosophers in a nutshell
Thanks for the insight. R u & JBP still buttin' buddies?
It moves.....but how?
"Conditions don't make things happen. They make things possible."
*mind blown*
"Condition: a situation that must exist before something else is possible or permitted." It's literally the dictionary definition
i think it was the contrasting of causation with conditions that was mind blowing!
@@5hydroxyT I'm not sure I understood that but the statement is still identical to the definition, so by association you're saying the definition is mindblowing
@@josemjerez2140 it was more Vervaeke’s discussion of change and development within the context of biological systems that i found interesting...specifically how conditions are overlooked or misunderstood because we have a tendency to think in more simplistic terms like linear causation. You may be taking the comment out of context...
@@5hydroxyT I was commenting on OP’s quote, whatever it is you just wrote was not part of the discussion until the moment you posted it.
I'm so glad that I found JBP, and even gladder that Jordan brought me here.
I am here thanks to Jordan B. Peterson too. He was a great influence on the last 5 years of my life and thanks to his guidance I stabilized myself and became a more sophisticated person. Just when I felt that I'm ready for more I found out about this series from a talk that Jordan had with John. I have postponed that conversation until I finish this series to understand better what is being talked about.
There's so much interesting information in this series that sometimes I have a hard time to keep up and remember everything, but I take my time because so far each episode had moments that felt very enlightening (that A-ha! feeling, like when some bigger parts of a puzzle fall into the right place and you get a bigger picture). Looking forward to this episode
@@Inuyashasoy Very glad to hear your experience. Keep at it slow and steady :)
I persevered and finished the series. I don't quite agree with John's final conclusions, but I'm still very very grateful to him for the innumerable insights I've gleaned through the process.
Best wishes!
@@Inuyashasoy if I had a dollar for everyone thankful for Jordan Peterson , the archetypical good father .
Jordan is to John what John was to Jesus. He prepared the way. No sacrilege or sanctification intended.
@@lizellevanwyk5927 hear, hear!
John you are amazing. It is so fitting that this series is free, Socrates would be proud.
I am so proud to be a part of the community of people watching these videos
Each of these lectures is like a highly intricate, masterful dance.
We are blessed to be living in a time where access to such important, deep, and truly life changing content is readily available for FREE. Mr. Vervaeke, you’re well on your way to be as fully human as possible! God bless.
Aristotles said: It is during our darkest moments that we must focus to see the light.
And you Dr.John, you are the that little glimps of light that in this moment of writing this, showed me the light again.
Thank you
This is basically everything a western civ course SHOULD be: Holistic and essential. BRILLIANT!!!
@@KingLouieJones I was comparing it to the two semesters of Western Civ. that was a core requirement for all Bachelor Degrees when I was an undergrad.
JP constantly interrupting Dr. Vevaeke brought me here and boy am I glad for those interruptions because this series has led to many breakthroughs in Participatory knowing and the whole lot of ideas he's elaborated on. Grateful to JP and Dr. Vevaeke
6 down, 44 to go. Clinging onto every word and building up my knowledge database in Notion. Can't believe we get this for free. Love all the way from Ukraine sir, you're helping me to get through some tough times.
Hi there, would love to see your notes in notion if you are willing to share 😊
Heyy. Hope you are doing OK there. ❤
Did u finish? be honest
JBP's biblical series got me primed for three hour lectures. I love these and I wish they were longer. I'm hungry for more John Vervaeke
Watch his Cog Sci and Buddhism lecture series
JV lectures in my opinion are a great lecture series. JBP's lectures if compared, are of a very negative form. I have to confess, I get nothing from them but compassion for JBP. He's more about controversy, but that is his own growth, so it depends on how you look at it. For example: What form do you see him in? Behaviorism of cause & effect, (pain & pleasure) or the Dynamical System Theory form. In the DST it is his own growth he is self organizing in the feedback system that John talks about. What a great series. CDHx2
@@911garebear Do you mean the "Thinking and Reasoning" class series?
@@wenzdayjane I haven't watched that lecture series yet. There's another series called Cognitive Science and Buddhism that I'm about halfway through
@@911garebear oh ok i didn't realize there was another channel! This will give me something to do until Friday - thank you :)
How calming this is to me...
John Vervaeke is fantastic and i apprecieate the work that went into this.
With Jordan Peterson and Iain McGilchrist John enters into my Holy trinity of present intellectuals. Its so great to have you (all of you) here.
The academy needs more professors like you Dr. Vervaeke, especially regarding this general topic of the Meaning Crisis.
This series is a gift to mankind. I'm certain that Vervaeke will be remembered for generations to come.
Thank you John. I was first introduced to your material through your dialogue with Jordan Peterson and Johnathan Pageau, and have found these lectures to be so engaging. They’ve opened up a whole world of thought for me that I’m incredibly grateful for.
As a retired engineer any mention of "systems" gets my attention. At 40:20 is where it come together for me. Your starting to answer my Husserl and Heidegger question I asked in your previous lecture. I hope you will get into what "Being" and "Being - in - the World" really means since I believe the Germans went back to Aristotle to develop their systems of thought. Sidebar ... I read your book "Zombies in Western Culture"... couldn't put it down. Thanks.
From the bottom of my heart, thank you, John. This series has helped me tremendously. I’m taking charge of my life in a way I have never before. Thank you so much 🙏
yes
A very profound lecture for me. I was touched deeply when the discussion of causes and conditions shifted to virtual engines and character, and how this can be cultivated in such a way that my life can be made meaningful.
I honestly can’t believe this is free to view on the internet. Thank you John 👏
“You are a match for the World. And the World is a match for you.”
- Joseph Campbell
Every time I rewatch this video series a little more knowledge is gained. What he is explaining is timeless knowledge.
Hi John, I'm a PhD student studying microbial ecology. I'm giving my first talk to my department next month and I found this video to be very helpful in focusing my thoughts about evolution and translating theories in evolutionary biology from the macro-world into the microbial world. The way you described evolution by natural selection as a series of restricting and enabling constraints feels deeply important, though I'm not exactly sure why yet. Thanks for uploading!
Take a shot every time he says "structural functional organization" and see how well you can actualize your potential to survive alcohol poisoning.
Fantastic series though, this channel/series deserves exponentially more exposure.
Fuck Off! We're the Judean peoples front!
Is this series is a structural functional organisation?
@@punjab135 Splitters!
If I took a shot everytime he said "structural functional organization," then the altered state of consciousness would provide the conditions necessary for insights, particularly regarding topics which surround culture, religion, and the realization, in both senses of the word, of one's character. Of course, all this before I actualized my own, personal version of unconscious behavior.
Sir, you to me are what Socrates was to Plato. I am more than content to listen for now and meaningfully connect it to what I've managed to glean on my own, but I also wish there were an academy where I could participate in the conversation. I'd bet many others wish the same. We need more spaces where wisdom can be actualised.
There’s a discord server for this series
I found this lecture to be deeply challenging emotionally even more than intellectually. I feel like I'm clay being kneaded and (in)formed from the inside out. The discomfort I felt in getting beyond Kant's causality became a churning that seemed to finally coalesce in that question: "what are you doing to cultivate your character?"
What other lectures are able to do that!?
maybe you can hear me as I declare in a very loud voice "that was absolutely brilliant... just brilliant!"
loud declaration of profound thanks sent from the UK...
Ahhh I heard this
John, Your series on meaning is brilliant. The University of Toronto Psychology Dept seems to be intellectually on fire. At age 63 I am now feeling enthused to do more studies in your area.
Thank you John for this amazing work. Its a great gift for all of us that are awakening. I wish that these classes last for ages here, as they can enhance our character and support the purpose of many of us.
Minute 52: “Ur purpose is to become fully human as possible.” I came to this conclusion a while ago although I didn’t put all the work in to get there. I’m very appreciative for the work this gentleman is doing.
This series has been a revelation. Thank you!
This lecture changed my perspective in so many ways I'm not even sure I'm aware of all of them. The concept that the world is made of matter and patterns and how they interact and the idea of expansion and selection are so profound and so illuminating and useful it's beyond belief. Thank you for everything prof. Vervaeke ♥️ This helped me so much in understanding my work better and finding meaning in my career ♥️ You are a miracle ♥️
The fact that this content is freely accessible is as radical as it is benevolent. Thank you for imparting such indelible truths.
These courses are absolutely fantastic. I never met before such a wonderful way to deepen my knowledge in so various fields of phylosophy and psychology. Thank you so much Professor Vervaeke.
I'm on ep6 and already imagining myself to watch this course over and over again till I die. Thx for the light and wisdom you've shared with us
A gift for humanity. Can't thank you enough
Thank you for your time and labor... I am enjoying the discussion...
Your lectures are priceless! Thank you so much. It's a real pleasure and honour to be able to listen to them.
Very grateful these lectures are available online for free. Awesome stuff. This lecture is especially packed with insights. Great job weaving all of this together for us. Impressive.
Thank you, John, for everything you are giving of yourself to others who you are unlikely to ever meet (including myself), through these lectures.
Definitely worth a re-watch. Everything comes together nicely from around the 30:00 minute mark.
this lecture just evolved my psyche to the next dimension. subscribed.
Pastor vanderklay, the pastor of the idw brought me here.
He is Maoist
By making a comment here the UA-cam algorithm cites this video as more interesting to others, hence more likely to be recommended.
FOR THE ALGORITHM! HOORAH!
This may be one of my favourite episodes of the series. Dynamical systems theory was paradigm-shifting for me when I first got into contact with it (in the context of the physical and social sciences), and looking at virtue and development within this paradigm is very enlightening.
Rafe Kelley's podcast brought me here. Burning through this series. You're an excellent lecturer, Mr. Vervaeke!
John is an incredible speaker.
Another great lecture, thanks so much for uploading!!
Nice marker pens this time round! Much love for this series!
Thanks for sharing this, it contrasts quite a bit from what I've listened from eastern philosophy.
Grateful for your genersity. Thank you for this enlightenment.
When I was 18, I watched Gregory b sadlers playlist on plato, Aristotle and Socrates. This channel is giving me strong vibes and relating to his channel a lot.
This Man's mind is so deep, what a gift this series is. I would love to have beer with John. Come down to Aussie and it's my shout Mate.
I wish this series had a workbook or a small questionnaire. Even a glossary. That would help with retaining the knowledge
There is a book version coming out early next year that has an extended glossary.
@johnvervaeke wow. Thank you for the reply! I'm getting through this series now and it's AMAZING! Thank you for putting this out there for us to learn and grow from
@@Sylum94 You are very welcome.
@@johnvervaekeThere is a BOOK VERSION of this series coming out?!?!
I see such a nice hyperlinking back to most of the content that you been part of. This nexus of dense interconnecting information is an amazing resource. I framed Socrates as a pagan prophet and had my 70 year old mother watch your Socrates video. During you talk there was a nice realization of what it is I have been talking about my whole life.
I'm in love with the way you explain words as metaphores revealing their deeper meaning and it fascinates me - I'm trying to map it into my native language (Polish) and it's so difficult! Respect!
39:54 _Listen to my language_
I would like to welcome John to the pantheon of dictionary sages. Along with Rich Hickey (Clojure), Kevlin Henney, Rich Harris (Svelte) and others these people illuminate our lives with the torch of clarity using the modest yet dazzling approach of looking up what words actually mean and where they come from. Thanks! 👏
wow...your discussion about causation and constraints in biology was incredibly profound. The conflation of the two is something i see all the time in medicine. best talk yet!
Every episode has it's own mind blowing moments... and there are many of them in each... love from Germany!
Wirklich aller erste Sahne was der hier liefert.
i love the dual meaning of "inform", give shape to objects, give propositions to people, but simultaneously give propositions to objects and shape to people
Thank You John!
Amazing content
Really stretching my mind
Much appreciated
Absolutely fantastic series John, thank you so much for your work on this and for sharing it with us all.
Thank great Jedi Master....I love your passion
This is one of the best lectures of all time, in any subject. Thank you, Professor.
This is an important lecture for me. And I just realized that Moshe Feldenkrais of the Feldenkrais method worked with options and constraints to optimize growth and learning. Very cool association!
This series is amazing. Thank you John!
Every single video is thorough, deep and so engaging. What makes them even more profound, is how these concepts are unfolding and explained in a way that you grasp it. Amazing work, John, thank you, I feel like being your student and without doubt, having those publicly placed is simply invaluable. Now, realizing that question is too early to ask, as much as I've nearly reached 1/8rd, think it's still worth to. From what I understand, one of the biggest problem of human being declining from wisdom cultivation (even when knowing what must be achieved) is a bad memory. We tend to give away experience easily, forgetting what it took for us to reach to the point where we are, what we've been gone through. And there is no simple answer or solution to this, partially because we have habits deeply embedded, or as you've said, we don't sufficiently acknowledge contribution which is laid-out in perspective. How to tackle this? Does it worth to defend your opinion and sacrifice your needs even no one near understands that (or does, but don't share those beliefs in a way to support/develop on their own). For me answer is clear - yes, as this is the right thing to do, however, you need a character to develop, before you inarguably can firmly stand on the ground and even drag others. This is not easy at all and not everything depends on your actions. I should say however, that if you stop trying, you're done, doomed to serve for other's needs only, as much as struggle to identify your own commitment. Reflection & feedback can be practiced (meditation), getting back to turning points of your life, feeling that moment you've failed that can serve you as an alert for you to stay off from self-destructive behaviors and move on to new course. But what else? How to retain your character steady and confident in social environment?
That was intense! Great lecture!
This series is a treasure.
36:25 made me "wow" out loud. WOL
Cannot get enough! Amazing! Thank you 🙏
I appreciate YOUR time JV ❤️🍄 this is amazing work you’ve done
Just a minor correction at 45:27 -- It was Francisco Varela and Humberto Maturana, not Evan Thompson, that came up with the theory of autopoiesis as a element of their larger "Santiago Theory of Cognition".
I looked up “character” a few months ago. It comes from a Greek root meaning ............... “to carve”... a char-actor ... is then, “one who acts to carve.” I think that’s so spot on. It’s how you carve your self, as in a sculpture, and how you carve your self upon the world. How you will make your mark. And this goes well with his statement about “building yourself up, or “growing up”..
We are both the sculpture and the sculptor.
This lecture was life-changing for me. Just like Jordan Peterson's "Walking with God". There are quite remarkable parallels between these two
Who or what is the "I" cultivating my character?
outstanding work, genius, thank you
Learning a lot. he's got clout. Thankyou JBP and Akira the Don.
You don’t find this series, it finds you.
Thanks John.
Great work John! Thanks for these lectures!
Great vid. First time I heard the word “akraisia”. I can’t help think that when it comes to our treatment of animals and our full human potential, that we just haven’t done enough character development to make the personal commitment to non violence, and putting respect for other beings beyond our sensory pleasure. I’ve not eaten animals for 6 years and it’s been part of my personal development, and striving for full potential.
“If a man earnestly seeks a righteous life, his first act of abstinence is from animal food…”
-LEO TOLSTOY (1828-1910)
"Kant went out and he saw a tree. This was very problematic for him" me too Kant
Thanks again Verkaeke amazing!!
51:50 your purpose is to become as fully human as possible.
How are you cultivating your character to do so?
How much of your life is dedicated to creating a virtual engine that realizes your personal capacities, those things that make you most human in contrast to the things around you
Thank you John.
"Triangle!" 🤣Love these!
Thak you for putting purpose in youtube. Now we know why universe created it.
Interesting lecture! Could you make a reading list of books that are extra important to understand the meaning crisis? Want to start reading about the subject but do not know where to start. Thank you!
He has cited his sources in each video description.
This is so relevant
Karin, where are your lovely summaries and vocab/definition lists on this vid? I found them helpful for my note taking
Yeah I was looking for her.
This series is what I've been searching for. I also just started jiu-jitsu so my internal conflict is become in some ways an external conflict.
Thank you!
Love this lecture. Moving on to the next. 😊
Thank you Professor!
Am I the only one depressed that Vervaeke isn't as popular as JBP?
Doesn't have to be. Maybe JBP is too popular. But I agree that it would be cool if he reach broader audiences.
The world is not yet ready for Vervaeke. But eventually, it will be, and these kinds of ideas will revolutionise everything.
Vervaeke would have to come up with an equally compelling shtick. Since old-timey preacherman is taken, I'd suggest, just spitballing here, a Mr. Smith, two-tone ska-suit type of thing?
@@paullee1566 "A message to you... fellow humans stuck in the meaning crisis"
He doesn't have as much stuff out there yet, and hasn't been on the scene as long. Give him a minute.
All these works shall aid in meditation in due time. And I shall be rewarded for noticing
Ok crystal ball John....
That statement, "Your purpose is to become as fully human as possible" really had an impact on me. I hadn't even considered that before - the idea that that would be enough purpose in itself.
I have never understood this phrase. I've heard people say it before. I'm already human and thus it seems like no purpose at all, as the very idea of purpose means there's some motion from where I am to where I am trying to go.
@@saintsword23 But you haven't developed all your potentialities
14:00 Homuncular Fallacy = "It's just Turtles all the way down!"
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About wisdom as virtual engine 40:50: In what is sometimes called a shame-based culture, parents use shame to steer children away from the extremes. So, in the case of courage, we are ashamed to be a coward and we are ashamed to be foolhardy. I wonder how reason, spirited-ness and appetite fit into this picture. These are the three parts of the psyche or soul, according to Plato.