Intersectionality, individuality and the hero: a discussion with Jonathan Pageau

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  • Опубліковано 13 лис 2017
  • I woke up at about five thirty this morning to a flood of ideas dealing with the emergence of what has been called "intersectionality" in the postmodern/identity politics world. Intersectionality is a movement based on the observation that the standard identity groups (race and gender, for example) don't sufficiently capture the variability in oppression that characterizes those who fit into both categories simultaneously (say, black woman). I realized that the intersection of six or more categories of variation (depending on the degree of differentiation) would produce "groups" of only one individual. In that manner, the idea of the individual is necessarily making its comeback in the ideologies of collectivism that characterize so much modern thinking. It's an inversion, an indication of our upside down world. Many more ideas came along with that one, some associated with the idea of categorization and the ideal (in a religious and symbolic sense). I decided to contact Jonathan Pageau, who is the embodied intersection of French Canadian, artist, orthodox icon carver, male, expert on postmodernism, and bearded, as I couldn't easily think of anyone else to talk to about such things.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 581

  • @deborahrobinson5618
    @deborahrobinson5618 6 років тому +54

    Imagine being the person that Jordan wants to bounce ideas off. What a mark of respect. We are very lucky to have both of these fine men in our lives.

  • @brandonwilkinson
    @brandonwilkinson 6 років тому +258

    I’m so grateful Peterson has exposed this man to the world.

  • @Dmchadra
    @Dmchadra 6 років тому +548

    "i'm in a permanent state of being freaked out." same.

  • @jamieyoung9392
    @jamieyoung9392 6 років тому +65

    Kudos to Jonathan. If a world famous psychologist called me at 5:30 to talk about postmodernism, I'd be a bit dazed and confused.

  • @Eric-bq4si
    @Eric-bq4si 6 років тому +121

    Love hearing from Jonathan Pageau. Really interesting talks.

  • @MertSu66
    @MertSu66 6 років тому +148

    "Stephen Hawkings, the disembodied intellect"
    SAVAGE

    • @tekoppentekoppen761
      @tekoppentekoppen761 6 років тому +2

      Mert Su And truthful.

    • @DrIBeast
      @DrIBeast 6 років тому +1

      Savage Nation boys

    • @woodrow6155
      @woodrow6155 6 років тому +5

      After watching Bill Shatner interview Stephen Hawkings PhD, I had a scary thought; Could he be testing his final contribution to humanity, AI or AI controlled Cybernetics to achieve immortality. I remember calculus and was in total awe watching Stephen Hawkings doing advanced calculus in his head. He has been speaking thru his computer since 1985, who else could join humans with machines?

    • @khatharrmalkavian3306
      @khatharrmalkavian3306 6 років тому +9

      "Hawking", and it wasn't intended as an insult. It's just that he fits into that archetype almost perfectly.

    • @nikolademitri731
      @nikolademitri731 6 років тому

      Khatharr Malkavian Thanks, you beat me to that very comment ✌🏼

  • @PordanBJeterson
    @PordanBJeterson 6 років тому +195

    I feel blessed that I have had the chance to talk with both of these men.

    • @JonathanPageau
      @JonathanPageau 6 років тому +32

      Kind of crazy that both videos came out on the same day. Jordan contacted me in a bit of an intellectual frenzy this morning, luckily I was around.

    • @PordanBJeterson
      @PordanBJeterson 6 років тому +10

      Jonathan Pageau We are living in crazy times, I am trying to be the trickster that will put things right side up.

    • @marcemarc6516
      @marcemarc6516 6 років тому +2

      Sorting Myself Out I see your comments on every talk 👍🏻 (thumbs up in case the emoji doesn't show up)

    • @mistuhgee
      @mistuhgee 6 років тому

      Sorting Myself Out I work at home and get hours of Peterson daily.

    • @AlterFunKtion
      @AlterFunKtion 6 років тому

      I enjoy your videos, you are in a similar situation as me.

  • @TheFFFreakazoid
    @TheFFFreakazoid 6 років тому +33

    I'll be completely honest here: I'm only able to understand about a quarter of what they're talking about, but I'm still absolutely fascinated.

  • @thisdome1962
    @thisdome1962 6 років тому +4

    Hey Jordan, you rock my world. I use to be total globalist, leftist and atheist. I took your pill and now I'm nationalist, believer and rightist. I'm philosopher my self. Not so popular like you, but hope one day to become great. You are the Best Jordan. Big thanks to healing my soul.

  • @Varlwyll
    @Varlwyll 6 років тому +4

    It's not very often we hear JP speechless but it happened several times in this conversation. Goodness gracious what a fantastic pair to listen to!

  • @kellygooding9100
    @kellygooding9100 3 роки тому +11

    I saw a documentary on a pack of wolves that were relocated. The lowest member of the pack was terrified to come out of the cage at the time of their release. The alpha male went into the cage and brought him out. It was so beautiful. The King protecting and assisting the lowest of his hiarchy.

  • @kendallburks
    @kendallburks 6 років тому +14

    This is probably the most inspired bit of intellectual discovery I've seen in quite some time from JP... usually there's a far greater proportion of "explain what I already mostly understand", but this one feels much more novel and dynamic. They clearly hit a flow state with each other in this one, and it pulls all sorts of new and interesting formulations out of his mind... Pretty amazing.

    • @phoult37
      @phoult37 6 років тому

      I agree. It's like we're sitting in on an organic conversation rather than watching a pre-concieved interveiw.

  • @double7cross
    @double7cross 6 років тому +6

    I really enjoyed this the other day, and was searching to find it again; glad I found it. Thank you Jordan Peterson and Jonathan Pageau for this excellent conversation.

  • @mare652
    @mare652 6 років тому +19

    My reading list grows every time I watch a new video. I keep having to google half of the people they are referencing. I am learning way more from JBP than I ever did in my college humanities classes. So THANK-YOU so much for enriching my world.

    • @rubberbumm
      @rubberbumm 6 років тому +1

      hahaha same here :D

  • @andersonamplificatio
    @andersonamplificatio 6 років тому +1

    I am overwhelmed to hear such high level discussion from two learned individuals. Dr. Peterson, thank you for introducing me to Mr. Pageau, first time I have seen someone keep up with you. Bless you both, and keep up the good work.

  • @schweiz1983
    @schweiz1983 6 років тому +1

    I'm really happy you're allowing us to accompany you on your journey Dr. Peterson. Thank you

  • @dandimit5104
    @dandimit5104 6 років тому +11

    I love the part around 42 mins in that Jonathan distinguished between pagan and christian heroism. That blew me away.

  • @krowcreative9135
    @krowcreative9135 6 років тому +14

    I'm glad you chose to call Mr. Pageau and didn't wake up wanting to "rake the yard". Great talk this morning buckos

    • @EFCasual
      @EFCasual 6 років тому

      KROW Creative
      The day of the rake will come.

  • @darkerforest
    @darkerforest 6 років тому +137

    I woke up at five thirty because I am going to the gym every morning now. That's me cleaning my room.

    • @noelgywn5867
      @noelgywn5867 6 років тому +9

      Adrian Gray you're a beast. I'm trying to live up to your example.

    • @robertw2930
      @robertw2930 6 років тому +5

      No, That is slaying dragons or keeping them at bay .

    • @jonasbolin1500
      @jonasbolin1500 6 років тому +1

      Boom!

    • @bnbbattlesbraincancer
      @bnbbattlesbraincancer 6 років тому +1

      Get them gainz

    • @Gekokujo76
      @Gekokujo76 6 років тому

      Now that you're Getting After It, you may want to check out the Jocko podcast also. He just had Dr Peterson on recently.

  • @kevinhornbuckle
    @kevinhornbuckle 6 років тому +57

    I've been hoping for another discussion with this fellow. The last was illuminating.

    • @blake_ridarion
      @blake_ridarion 6 років тому +2

      He has a UA-cam channel that goes by his name

    • @JamesUsill1
      @JamesUsill1 6 років тому

      Their metaphysical analysis of P E P E was VERY illuminating (it actually was the first video where I really began to understand the concept of the logos and articulation of truth as an underlying structure of western civilisation)

    • @charlesolasanoye5749
      @charlesolasanoye5749 3 роки тому +1

      Yup. There's a new video.

  • @anastasiaova
    @anastasiaova 6 років тому +281

    Who else is watching this while cleaning your room?! On a loudspeaker. Neighbours should learn a thing or two too.

    • @badlaamaurukehu6781
      @badlaamaurukehu6781 6 років тому

      AnastasiaOva Painting room.

    • @nirritis1516
      @nirritis1516 6 років тому +22

      Was watching pegging stuff on xhamster when I got notified.

    • @stevefletcher4777
      @stevefletcher4777 6 років тому

      I was listening while washing the dishes, but was wearing ear phones :)

    • @joshuabelding5013
      @joshuabelding5013 6 років тому

      !! hahahaha

    • @Nate987l
      @Nate987l 6 років тому +5

      I just got done cleaning my room while watching this and I came to the comments and read this. Synchronicity.

  • @Striveofficial
    @Striveofficial 6 років тому +75

    Yet there are still people who confuse individualism with selfishness.

    • @erics4383
      @erics4383 6 років тому

      Knowledge Headquarters agreed

    • @janu2997
      @janu2997 6 років тому +6

      Had that happen to me on facebook. Then I explained the meaning of concepts of individualism and collectivism and she went radio silent. It's very weird how people, when you prove they're holding a misconception in their mind, usually just block you out.

    • @khatharrmalkavian3306
      @khatharrmalkavian3306 6 років тому +8

      Hey, just a word of advice: When you're dealing with people who have abandoned the truth you should take the things that they say with a grain of salt. ESPECIALLY when they start moralizing.
      People very rarely confuse individualism with selfishness. Rather, they try very hard to confuse others about it.

    • @LaurentumEclectic
      @LaurentumEclectic 6 років тому +1

      There is nothing wrong with selfishness if what you want is good.

    • @FireAKADrazn
      @FireAKADrazn 6 років тому

      I think its deeper than that, Selfishness is actually a good thing and the core tenant of individualism, but Selfishness can also contain an understanding about how other people and things affect you and for that to remain positive you have to be positive towards them in turn. What people are, generally, is Selfish AND stupid and don't realize that simple fact. There is a reason why people call it "the Golden Rule" after all.

  • @violetartichoke
    @violetartichoke 6 років тому +2

    This is a great conversation. Identity politics, when taken to its limits, returns to the individual.

  • @carolinemacri4885
    @carolinemacri4885 6 років тому +3

    Theology of the Body addresses some of these issues. I'm a neophyte in philosophy, but John Paul ii was influenced by many of the philosophers whose names I keep hearing. Also, he lived in Poland under the Nazis and under communism and was pointedly aware of the dangers of totalitarianism in any guise

  • @mavericktheace
    @mavericktheace 6 років тому +94

    Clean your metadata.
    Slay the audio desync.
    Rescue your viewers from the belly of social media.

    • @Tony-hv6mo
      @Tony-hv6mo 4 роки тому

      Centre Demon social media is a victim of a social species desperate for positive and negative feedback. See you can blame the victim.

  • @PabloGarcia-vd7cq
    @PabloGarcia-vd7cq 6 років тому +59

    I shouldn't say this but a JBP comment section is like my safe space. Everybody thinks like me, roughly speaking, we all are in the same level of the dominant hierarchy, we all feel bad about not sorten ourselves up and feel good when we do so... I guess I should escape from this and go out there and beat the dragon of the chaos and the unknown by embodying the archetycal hero.

    • @jagpro91
      @jagpro91 6 років тому +4

      That's no joke!

    • @Topher_san
      @Topher_san 6 років тому +9

      I think it's more important that we have the same goal instead of the same thought. Perhaps that's what you mean?

    • @CosyBrew
      @CosyBrew 6 років тому +7

      Yeah, it's all quite similar to a cult or echo chamber where people unthinkingly praise their messiah. It's embarrassing.

    • @xiomimesis
      @xiomimesis 6 років тому +4

      Git Gud i dont understand embaressment here. We are mostly all on the same page. No different than groups coming together to read Nietzsche or listen to Mozart and discuss the works. He is very intelligent highly reasonable but also gives room for the metaphysical. He is also an extremely well read intellectual beast. Many of us are still blown over by his work. How should we criticize him or pick him apart so soon? Who now can rail against the ideas of Carl Jung? Stop nauseating yourself

    • @eldermillennial8330
      @eldermillennial8330 6 років тому +3

      Git Gud
      When the late judge Scalia was explaining why he rejected the notion of the Constitution as "A Living Document", (and by extension, believed that the Founders' opinions are still relevant); a big part of his reasoning for this comes from the fact that, "Every so often in human history, GENIUS rises forth under the right conditions to move the foundations of civilization, Whether it was Greek philosophy, Italian Renaissance art", or the Founders of the USA. What many of us Are sensing from Peterson is the foundation of a revolution in political psychology, now accessible to the common man's elucidation.

  • @420CrH
    @420CrH 6 років тому +62

    501,000 subsribers, way to go Jordan. Keep up the amazing work.

    • @nymeriagloves3957
      @nymeriagloves3957 6 років тому +2

      Its been fun watching it climb

    • @dennisb1698
      @dennisb1698 6 років тому

      503 and counting

    • @dennisb1698
      @dennisb1698 6 років тому

      Yeah well, people don't just stick around purely for that sort of stuff. The political stuff (the same with the Bill C16 incident) attract people to him, they stay for all the other content.

    • @dennisb1698
      @dennisb1698 6 років тому

      I know all that and I agree, but the bulk of people don't support him just for the political stuff. Or at least don't stay with that as the main reason. That's what I'm trying to say. Look at his Biblical lectures for instance. They've been watched by hundreds of thousands of people. Non-political content.

    • @dennisb1698
      @dennisb1698 6 років тому

      And by the way, I'm following and supporting JBP for a year and half now, so I'm well aware of all the things you speak of. I participate in the fight in a very minor way, or at least I'm trying.

  • @573998
    @573998 6 років тому +6

    This is the best talk JP has ever done , 1 in a billion

  • @icosadodecahedron2
    @icosadodecahedron2 6 років тому

    I really enjoy these informal discussions with a guest. They are relaxed and forgiving, allowing for some wonderful association play.

  • @rewiringminds
    @rewiringminds 6 років тому +4

    Amazing discussion. I just love how its becoming cool to talk about this stuff. It somehow gives me hope.

  • @sheystolz1960
    @sheystolz1960 6 років тому +1

    What a wondrous conversation..especially as a Christian..I so get this..
    All of these sort of sharing of ideas..gives me such hope!

  • @rachelpredicts
    @rachelpredicts 6 років тому

    As soon as I think you have covered everything on this topic I learn that you were only scratching the surface. Amazing conversation!

  • @ancalagonyt
    @ancalagonyt 6 років тому +5

    The pyramid analogy reminded me of something I read about in a science fiction story. They're on Mars, and they find a row of tiny pyramids with no top stretching off in a straight line far into the distance. They started off six inches high, and as they followed the line, they started realizing that the pyramids were getting bigger.
    They figure out what the bricks that form the pyramids are made out of, look at how weathered they were, and start guessing that the first of the tiny pyramids might be half a million years old.
    Eventually, they were ten feet high, and then they ran into the last pyramid, and it was capped. Then the creature inside pushed the top off, climbed out, and started building the next pyramid.
    The story was A Martian Odyssey, by Stanley Weinbaum, first published in 1934. I read it in The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, volume one, which was originally published in the 1970s, and was republished in the 2000s.

  • @Tony-hv6mo
    @Tony-hv6mo 4 роки тому +2

    I just discovered Jonathan’s channel today, and he seems to be an incredibly insightful person. I hope he gains some sort of traction to start getting his thoughts out there as he’s really just getting people to begin to ask the right questions.

  • @assatgames9567
    @assatgames9567 6 років тому

    This audio is great! If more of your internet discussions were like this, it'd be fantastic. Thanks again for all your work.

  • @CaptCutler
    @CaptCutler 6 років тому +1

    Being able to boil intersectionalism down to "6 categories to individualism" is incredibly brilliant. I know it's agitating to compulsively think about things like this instead of raking leaves, but at least it's not squandered. You're getting it out here and that's a blessing to us all. Thanks, JBP and Jonathan Pageau!

  • @Tosugos
    @Tosugos 6 років тому +33

    Peterson is on FIRE

  • @paulhaber3778
    @paulhaber3778 6 років тому

    JP comes with new amazing insights every single time. This is brilliant.

  • @jakemohr2427
    @jakemohr2427 6 років тому

    Fantastic, I hope conversations between you two become a regular thing. Thank you for sharing.

  • @sebastianhelm1718
    @sebastianhelm1718 6 років тому +1

    Jonathan is really a great friend with his heart on the right place, I subbed him.

  • @damienfogassy2369
    @damienfogassy2369 6 років тому +3

    Great discussion. In our cathedral in Seattle, around the top of the dome, and under a portrait of Jesus, is a quote from Luke's Gospel. Jesus is speaking. He says, "I am among you as one who serves." You two gentlemen are good examples of this concept. Keep up the good work, and do n't let anything derail you.

  • @martymcfly88mph35
    @martymcfly88mph35 6 років тому

    Thanks for everything, Dr Peterson. You are truly a hero to people like me.

  • @Tony-hv6mo
    @Tony-hv6mo 4 роки тому +1

    I kind of love that these guys have basically given up on the publication aspect of being a scholar. This is a much more efficient way to share ideas with people with no middle man translating.

  • @jamesgrey13
    @jamesgrey13 6 років тому

    As someone who is about average in the uniqueness department, I enjoyed this one-of-a-kind conversation between these two one-of-a-kind people!

  • @aprilized
    @aprilized 6 років тому +2

    This is excellent. A very important conversation that affects a lot of women seeing as males who identify as women are starting to impose themselves on women's spaces with no pushback. Intersectionality is a serious issue and has to be discussed.
    I'm happy to see that Peterson isn't succumbing to the bread and circuses of the UA-cam personalities around him and $1000 suits.. This is what JPB does best and I hope his feet stay on the ground

  • @malpais776
    @malpais776 6 років тому +1

    Best talk on understanding hierarchy from a Christian perspective I've seen so far. Christ said he was the gatekeeper where one sojourns in and out. Also, I believe at least half of Jesus' parables are on the theme of the 1st being last, and the last first. Thanks gentlemen.

  • @diysinger2786
    @diysinger2786 6 років тому +1

    Dr. Peterson, thank you for wearing headphones. The sound quality is far superior as a result!

  • @StyzeSoulmaker
    @StyzeSoulmaker 6 років тому +28

    Uploaded RIGHT when I finished watching the other talk

    • @sbcurley3723
      @sbcurley3723 6 років тому +3

      Maybe that means you were in the right place at the right time.

    • @marcel7922
      @marcel7922 6 років тому

      More like G-Man lol.

  • @logan009
    @logan009 6 років тому +2

    Very helpful. Please make a series!

  • @jean-jacques5101
    @jean-jacques5101 6 років тому +1

    Wow ... Thank you both for sharing.

  • @JeffreyPappas786
    @JeffreyPappas786 6 років тому +1

    I recently acquired a Peterson’s meerschaum pipe. It might be my favorite.
    Still listening to this interview, and hope they talk about Derrida’s critique of the University. 🤞

  • @sheystolz1960
    @sheystolz1960 6 років тому +2

    I was not aware of Jonathan before this..so glad I am now🌺

    • @sheystolz1960
      @sheystolz1960 6 років тому

      Tony,I subscribed to his channel,thank you❣

  • @klumpsam
    @klumpsam 6 років тому +9

    How about an interview about western history with Chicago Professor Rachel Brown?? That would be an amazing talk!

  • @danrocky2553
    @danrocky2553 3 роки тому +2

    Hope these two get together again soon.

  • @kyleguarco8052
    @kyleguarco8052 6 років тому

    Thanks to both of you.

  • @corvinrick3644
    @corvinrick3644 3 роки тому +1

    Wow. Every second worth the rewatch. This one aged pretty well.

  • @mathewhill5556
    @mathewhill5556 6 років тому +12

    I haven't yet listened to this talk, but I wanted to comment as soon as I heard the word cross.
    I had a dream recently where I was offered a brilliant golden cross on a golden chain. Handed to me by a hand from "up above" is the best way to describe it. I reached out to hold the chain, yet as I grabbed for it the chain unfurled in my hand and the cross fell to the floor. I can still see the memory of the dream in my mind, as crisp as reality. Which is unusual for me. Dreams are mostly hazey half memory's.

    • @absimir
      @absimir 6 років тому +1

      This is Jesus as the entire spectrum of the hierarchy. The last as first as last

    • @1023kdawg
      @1023kdawg 6 років тому +1

      "If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me." -Matthew 16:24

    • @mathewhill5556
      @mathewhill5556 6 років тому

      Kade Silbaugh
      It still lyes next to my bed in my mind. In my vision as I retrieve the cross from the ground, it is no longer gold, but turns to wood, and sprouts roots that sink all the way down. To grasp the cross in my mind pulls me down and begins to suffocate me. I pull away every time.

  • @Jacob011
    @Jacob011 6 років тому

    Fascinating talk yet again. Damn! So good!

  • @Trascist
    @Trascist 6 років тому

    Hoping to start reading the Gulag Archipelago soon. Thanks for all you've done Jordan!

  • @lukecronquist6003
    @lukecronquist6003 6 років тому

    Only halfway in and I know this video has changed my life forever.

  • @sheystolz1960
    @sheystolz1960 6 років тому

    Jordon Peterson...thank you for helping me reconcile my science brain with my christian faith system.

  • @johannesschutz780
    @johannesschutz780 6 років тому +11

    video and audio are so asynchronous, it seems almost like if Jonathan had Jordan's voice.

  • @pedroalexandreish
    @pedroalexandreish 6 років тому +10

    On the variability in oppression: I believe we have reached a tragic problem of value, where equality has been transformed into a monster demanding equal oppression! And no wonder! Postmodernists have reached the conclusion that the pursuit of opportunity and rights was not truthful enough, and so they are now proposing equality as an historical entity. And historical equality can only exist when all players have been through the same! Because how can their ‘oppressor’ understand oppression if he himself has not been oppressed? And on the contrary, how can the oppressed have faith in the oppressor’s redemption if they themselves have not oppressed?

    • @nikolademitri731
      @nikolademitri731 6 років тому

      Pedro Alexandre See Kurt Vonnegut's short story, "Harrison Bergeron".

  • @flametherapy545
    @flametherapy545 6 років тому

    Good on ya for making this otherwise confusing wisdom public. Thank you

  • @12121jg
    @12121jg 6 років тому +1

    "I'm completely out of brain".
    How many times I have felt like that - but lacked the brain to render that perfect phrase-description.

  • @Chloeayoy
    @Chloeayoy 6 років тому +1

    Give this man a talk show already.

  • @NoahSteckley
    @NoahSteckley 6 років тому

    Phenomenal stuff. I'm really glad that I don't understand these conversations fully. The interviews with black margins have become infamous to me for being extra complex.

  • @m135b
    @m135b 6 років тому +1

    Christ transcends the hierarchy. What a marvelous way to present him!

  • @ConstantinDV
    @ConstantinDV 6 років тому

    What a treat. Thank you!

  • @JonatanContrerasjononthemoon
    @JonatanContrerasjononthemoon 6 років тому +1

    This was amazing. Thank you.

  • @archangelafable
    @archangelafable 6 років тому

    Very interesting, I cant wait to hear more.

  • @Kolajer
    @Kolajer 5 років тому +3

    The video description class Johnathan as "bearded", but I would argue that he is actually beard-fluid.

  • @allenscottrogers5106
    @allenscottrogers5106 6 років тому +2

    love this talk!

  • @rvogeljr
    @rvogeljr 6 років тому

    Thank you for the conversation :)

  • @deschain1910
    @deschain1910 6 років тому

    When he talks about Ford creating the car, but not knowing what it was, it made me think of the song that never ends.

  • @lidu6363
    @lidu6363 6 років тому

    _I am completely out of brain_ is a phrase that deserves to be used more often.

  • @stumblingupward723
    @stumblingupward723 6 років тому

    Uncut and raw 👍

  • @senorbeckon
    @senorbeckon 6 років тому +1

    Intersectionalists aren't concerned with marginalized individuals any more than Marxists are with exploited workers. It's a pretense employed by the self-righteous and self-appointed in order to justify remaking society in their image.
    At any rate, thanks for making these conversations public. They're challenging, but helpful.

  • @geraldp.5260
    @geraldp.5260 6 років тому

    many thanks to both of you can anyone imagine something like that on TV ?

  • @karlkohlhase
    @karlkohlhase 6 років тому +1

    I think I need to hear some more from this Jonathan Pageau fellow.

  • @username4850
    @username4850 6 років тому +1

    Amazing! I would love to hear your opinion on grieving loss. Especially as it pertains to humility and penitence. Thanks again.

  • @levibarton9707
    @levibarton9707 6 років тому +2

    I wish I understood an eighth of what they’re saying. Nonetheless, I’ve been watching Jordan Peterson “like mad” for over a year now and I’m starting to catch on. His talks inspire my artwork as well. He paints mental pictures in my head in strange ways and the ideas just evolve from there.

  • @be_yourbest_you3632
    @be_yourbest_you3632 6 років тому

    Much gratitude!

  • @Fansep
    @Fansep 6 років тому +1

    It's really interesting, Jordan and Jonathan have a really similar way of thinking

  • @Wingedmagician
    @Wingedmagician 6 років тому +1

    Wow I'm loving this

  • @rubberbumm
    @rubberbumm 6 років тому +1

    This was wonderful!
    My only remark would be that I disagree slightly with the promiscuity part at the end but maybe that's because I am quite extroverted and part of Pick up culture.
    Definitely enjoyed this though, looking forward to that next bibble lecture
    ( gosh a year ago i would have never thought i would ever write such a thing:D )

  • @cstcomputers
    @cstcomputers 6 років тому

    Amazingly expanding exercise.

  • @andywilliams8540
    @andywilliams8540 6 років тому

    Really good. More please!

  • @eyescreamjunkee
    @eyescreamjunkee 6 років тому

    Haha, two pros geeking out over their favourite topic! Gotta love it!

  • @lexedward
    @lexedward 6 років тому +6

    David Spade knows his shit.

  • @christophersnyder8266
    @christophersnyder8266 6 років тому

    This was a surprisingly interesting discussion.

  • @sunbro6998
    @sunbro6998 6 років тому

    You guys hurt my brain with this one.

  • @Andreastheduck
    @Andreastheduck 6 років тому +12

    When are you posting your conversation with Jonathan Haidt? Impatient beyond comprehension

  • @johnmattison1209
    @johnmattison1209 3 роки тому

    Underrated convo

  • @nikolademitri731
    @nikolademitri731 6 років тому

    I have never understood how anyone cannot see all people as both individual and group. It's just an absolute fact of reality, a fact that takes very little thought to discover and understand, that we are all parts of various groups and individuals simultaneous. This is part of why I find the notion of hardcore individualistic thinking and hardcore collectivist thinking, with no room for overlap, consideration, and/or understanding of the other perspective, to at least some degree, both to be unreasonable. I manage quite fine thinking through an individualist lens and group/collective lens, depending on the factors and variables of any given situation. ✌🏼

    • @yeild101
      @yeild101 6 років тому

      Collectivists & individualists agree we inhabit structures we're meaningfully attached to. Disagreement is on where self ownership/responsibility is placed.
      You can't submit yours over to the collective nor can you assume responsibility for ‪another person's.‬
      ‪The collective abstract is otherwise a great tool.

  • @tuppybrill4915
    @tuppybrill4915 6 років тому

    Circa 7:10 they talk about the corruption intrinsic to the pursuit of novelty. C S Lewis in the The Screwtape Letters said something similar in that human beings have built into them a delight in novelty but also a delight in familiarity so that left to ourselves will delight in "snowdrops this spring or turkey this thanksgiving". Even though the experience is the same it carries novelty in its freshness. But our culture has made the familiar commonplace by making turkey available year-round and encourages dissatisfaction with the familiar with advertising and fashion.

  • @garymelnyk7910
    @garymelnyk7910 2 роки тому

    At 11:57 Jordan asks “What principle guides your characterisation of the world?” There is the most profound answer to that question in William Hazlitt’s book Principles of Human Action. It’s answered in his last chapter: On Abstraction. Also for those who love poetry Wallace Stevens deals with the issue of categories and those problematics forever outside of them, in his less known but utterly profound poetic meditation: Looking Across the Fields and Watching the Birds Fly.

  • @danielmulholland5869
    @danielmulholland5869 6 років тому

    The people want more Jonathan!

  • @augustsbautra
    @augustsbautra 6 років тому

    Two one-in-a-billion guys sharing ideas, amazing.

  • @jamesbeach7405
    @jamesbeach7405 6 років тому

    Coming off of their discussion of the chaos framing the logos. The question determining the answer is present in quantum theory.
    Basically the question asked, the experiment run, or measurement taken will determine the outcome of that measurement. If you observe photons as a wave you've measured them using a diffraction experiment, not something using the photo electric effect.
    I hope I got that right.