"But is there any coherent alternative, given the self-evident horrors of existence? Can Being
itself, with its malarial mosquitoes, child soldiers and degenerative neurological diseases, truly
be justified?... I... don’t think it is possible to answer the question by thinking.
Thinking leads inexorably to the abyss." — JerseyFlight
thinking collapses in on itself. In such situations—in the depths—it’s noticing, not thinking, that does the trick. — JerseyFlight
Wiffle waffle. — Jordan-the-Moron
JerseyFlight — JerseyFlight
Here, you've claimed that he uses "Nihilistic language", yet you've provided no example and no reason for saying so. — whollyrolling
My advice: don't waste any time on Jordan Peterson, whether as criticism or not. Better off digging a ditch and filling it back up. — Xtrix
My advice: don't waste any time on Jordan Peterson, whether as criticism or not. Better off digging a ditch and filling it back up. — Xtrix
Some of Peterson's statements are akin to nihilism
Therefore Peterson is a nihilist
Nihilism is bad
Therefore Peterson is bad. — A Seagull
I think you may be a little unclear about the word 'nihilism' and what it represents. — whollyrolling
I think you're missing his point entirely on the topic of "thinking". If you listen to him in a broader context, what he seems to be referring to is the kind of 'intellectualism' which attempts to deconstruct the status quo and to replace it with a vacuum or with violence. This seems to be what he's spent his life studying. — whollyrolling
He's basically managed to sell milquetoast conservatism to millenial white gamer dudes through an aesthetic of personal transformation. — fdrake
1) The role that religion plays in poisoning life — JerseyFlight
What do you mean by this? — EnPassant
The amount of revolutionary research and progress in psychology, in the last 20 years alone, is breathtaking. — JerseyFlight
So we have a rather new member that hates Jordan Peterson (or what Jordan Peterson is supposed to stand for). Ok, that's a very popular stance among the leftists here.In this thread I will critically examine the writings of Jordan Peterson. I will periodically update the thread from time to time with new criticisms. — JerseyFlight
So even before the OP starts to look at what is said, it's already mentioned that, "never mind", the whole thing collapses. Wonderful objectivity here.The first thing to be said is that Peterson uses Nihilistic language with the insinuated promise of offering a solution or having found a way out of a tragic dilemma. (Never mind the fact that much of contemporary despair is generated by religious thought in response to its own collapse). — JerseyFlight
Really? He wouldn't be wrong???It's not that Peterson is wrong, — JerseyFlight
Which seems to be for you self evident. How does religion poison our life?he is ignorant on at least two fronts: 1) The role that religion plays in poisoning life — JerseyFlight
If so, please give the direct quote for this.For Peterson, there is a God behind the world, and mankind is in a fallen state, this means humans are, in one sense or another, predestined to the production of negativity. — JerseyFlight
This seems to show just why you are so against of Jordan Peterson, the larger than life metaphor for what is so wrong in conservatism and with religion. For thousands of years.This is a false metaphysics that religion has assaulted mankind with for thousands of years. It has also been a vital point of justification for tyranny and violence, that is, man "must be controlled" as opposed to nurtured. — JerseyFlight
Now showing the true feelings about the issue...What I find most disturbing in Peterson's thought (and this should be enough for any serious thinker to walk away from Peterson forever) — JerseyFlight
At least I don't know what the context is here, what coherent alternative is Peterson talking about? Sorry, but a simple reader loses the red line here.he actually denigrates thought:
"But is there any coherent alternative, given the self-evident horrors of existence? Can Being
itself, with its malarial mosquitoes, child soldiers and degenerative neurological diseases, truly
be justified?... I... don’t think it is possible to answer the question by thinking.
Thinking leads inexorably to the abyss." Ibid RULE12 — JerseyFlight
1) The role that religion plays in poisoning life
— JerseyFlight
What do you mean by this? — EnPassant
With all due respect, I don't find it very productive to engage with you. — JerseyFlight
This is exactly it, and tragically these young people don't have the resources to place him in context as an intellectual. There is nothing there. Even in the domain of psychology this guy is a joke. The amount of revolutionary research and progress in psychology, in the last 20 years alone, is breathtaking. Peterson exemplifies and embodies none of it. He is still trying to preach the moth-eaten narrative that will power is the agent of human psychological salvation. We know this is nonsense, many other factors are at work. Like I accurately said, he's a conformist and a reactionary. — JerseyFlight
If so, please give the direct quote for this. — ssu
What I gather is that Peterson doesn't even like the question (of being a believer in God) and is somewhat between what Religion and using the scientific method give as an answers. From what I can understand Peterson notices the difference between the objectivity of science and subjectivity of religion. I assume that the how seriously he takes Religion or Christianity (which he obviously knows) makes him seem as very religious.Allow me to connect the dots, if man can indeed achieve positivity apart from the supernatural, then there is simply no reason to run to God, or in Peterson's case, argue he is necessary! Such an act would be a violation of the premise of positivity. When Peterson makes the claim that God is necessary for value, he presupposes all kinds of unspoken things. One of these things is that man cannot produce the positive without God. — JerseyFlight
I just have not followed Peterson so much that I would know just where and when he has said that " God is necessary for value" — ssu
Religion wagers ideology against life, and when ideology loses, religion viciously strikes out at life in a desperate attempt to retain its authority in the world. — JerseyFlight
The role that religion plays in poisoning life — JerseyFlight
For Peterson, there is a God behind the world, and mankind is in a fallen state, this means humans are, in one sense or another, predestined to the production of negativity. This is a false metaphysics that religion has assaulted mankind with for thousands of years. — JerseyFlight
Peterson is a Nihilist, which simply means he accepts the false presumption that value must be rooted is some kind of Eternal, Absolute Idealism in order for value to exist at all. — JerseyFlight
Frankl argued that literature, art, religion and all the other cultural phenomena that place meaning at their core are things-unto-themselves, and furthermore are the very basis for how we find purpose. In private practice, Frankl developed a methodology he called ‘logotherapy’ – from logos, Greek for ‘reason’ – describing it as defined by the fact that ‘this striving to find a meaning in one’s life is the primary motivational force in man’. He believed that there was much that humanity can live without, but if we’re devoid of a sense of purpose and meaning then we ensure our eventual demise. 1
You're a kind of anti-evangalist, right? — Wayfarer
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