I would actually recommend Peterson’s material before the Sam Harris podcasts. I can see many people that are arguing against his view just by listening to this podcast and it is obvious to me that they have not understood the actual thesis. I can see the votes going up on CronoDAS’ “factually correct” comment above which is one of the things that Peterson successfully addresses right from the get go...
If you really want people to engage with it you might want to do the hard work for them and strip out the preface and bold type chapter summaries from his book and upload and link them. Otherwise 99% of people aren’t going to engage.
I see what you are saying but this is of such depth that if someone does not have the patience to engage with the material I, on my part, don’t see how I can benefit through engaging with them on a debate about it.
(By the way Sam Harris seems to be one of the people that haven’t engaged with the material...)
I’d recommend the second Harris podcast instead. They got bogged down on a side point in the first one as they mention. https://www.samharris.org/podcast/item/meaning-and-chaos
I would actually recommend Peterson’s material before the Sam Harris podcasts. I can see many people that are arguing against his view just by listening to this podcast and it is obvious to me that they have not understood the actual thesis. I can see the votes going up on CronoDAS’ “factually correct” comment above which is one of the things that Peterson successfully addresses right from the get go...
If you really want people to engage with it you might want to do the hard work for them and strip out the preface and bold type chapter summaries from his book and upload and link them. Otherwise 99% of people aren’t going to engage.
I see what you are saying but this is of such depth that if someone does not have the patience to engage with the material I, on my part, don’t see how I can benefit through engaging with them on a debate about it.
(By the way Sam Harris seems to be one of the people that haven’t engaged with the material...)