also how he spent his entire opening argument talking about how he couldn't understand it

jesus christ lmao

  • Phillipkdink [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    JFK I remember that episode. I was still listening to Harris at the time even though I'd realized he is an asshole.

    That shit was such a clusterfuck. The only thing I knew about Peterson at the time was pronoun thing, and that my lib coworker had sent me his incoherent TED Talk because she thought it was interesting and I watched it like 4 times trying to find something generous to say about it besides that it was unintelligible dogshit.

    And then I listened to the podcast and they couldn't talk about anything because Peterson had this ridiculous definition of truth and they couldn't agree on what truth was for 2 hours lol. It was then that I was confident I had Peterson figured out as a fraud.

    • qublic69 [none/use name]
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      4 years ago

      The concept Peterson describes is not entirely uninteresting (it is useful in understanding some psychological processes) but it makes no sense at all to define that as truth.
      It is more like strategic belief, i.e. what to believe to obtain the best outcomes, something that our brains naturally try to do in various cognitive biases or defense mechanisms.