• John Vervaeke and Jordan Peterson: Word Worshipers

  • Oct 15 2024
  • Length: 3 hrs and 5 mins
  • Podcast

John Vervaeke and Jordan Peterson: Word Worshipers

  • Summary

  • That's right—we’re back in the heady world of sense-making, but don't worry, we're just in time to witness the final resolution of the ever-looming 'Meaning Crisis.'

    Join Matt and Chris as they embark on an epic journey with the cognitively inclined philosopher John Vervaeke and none other than the uber-guru, Jordan Peterson, himself. Together, they navigate a vast semantic web of meaning that spans discussions of Power, Beauty, Love, Religion, and, of course... the Logos!

    Along the way, we'll probe the limits of complex wordplay and autodidactic insights, consider the ancient art of delegation, and ponder how the religious-shaped void might just be filled with engagement in Dialogos.

    On the more mundane level, we'll also explore the inner workings of Jordisan Academy, the logistics of the 'We Who Wrestle with God' tour, upcoming Sensemaking cruises, and the vital multivitamins every Responsible Man should be taking.

    So come along as Matt and Chris grapple with the Omega Rule, cast aside their reductive materialism, and bow down in horror and awe to worship the words that the eternal Logos issues forth.

    Links

    • The Meaning Crisis: Resolution | Dr. John Vervaeke | EP 482
    • The Stoa: Wisdom Signalling & the Wisdom of Criticism w/ John Veraveke, Chris M, Chris Kavanagh, & Matt Browne
    • A Bit of Fry and Laurie: A Bit of Fry & Laurie Concerning Language
    • John Vervaeke: Awakening from the Meaning Crisis

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