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"Decline of the West" by Darryl Cooper
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You sound like a bunch of moon worshippers tbh. That last episode was complete garbage.
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You didn't like it... so it must be garbage...TheReal_ND wrote:You sound like a bunch of moon worshippers tbh. That last episode was complete garbage.
Not exactly a devastating critique there.
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If you can't explain what you mean without using technical terms you are a technician. If you attempt to describe philosophy while relying on technical terms you are a sophist.
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Out of their 7 episodes how many times do they say "ontological"? Only Jordan Peterson says that more. Speaking of which it would be cool if Daryl could get a nice two hour interview out of Peterson. I think that conversation would be interesting and bring in some ideas and expressions that haven't been talked about in his JRE interview. Please for the love of god let them not even waste their breath on trigger warnings or sjws. Big picture shit and stories are where Peterson really shines.
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Talk to AI guys in the computer science department and you will hear the word ontological spoken all the time.
In this case, it was a lot of nonsense jargon used to dress up some sophomoric philosophy, however. I enjoyed their other episodes a lot, but this one was pretty silly.
In this case, it was a lot of nonsense jargon used to dress up some sophomoric philosophy, however. I enjoyed their other episodes a lot, but this one was pretty silly.
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Do they say epistemology any as well? haha. Nature of knowledge vs. the nature of being...similar in a lot of ways and have been hearing those words a lot in Wes Cecils lectures, Petersons, and Daryl's.Speaker to Animals wrote:Talk to AI guys in the computer science department and you will hear the word ontological spoken all the time.
In this case, it was a lot of nonsense jargon used to dress up some sophomoric philosophy, however. I enjoyed their other episodes a lot, but this one was pretty silly.
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Since I think your a fan of Jung, do you think any of the audible books on Jung are worthwhile for a basic beginner? What about Memories, Dreams, Reflections? I've only had him explained to me through Peterson's interviews and lecture series. Also, what are you views on Wilhelm Reich and Alexander Lowen Bioentergetics seems to be the missing piece of psychological therapy for me.DrYouth wrote:Are you down on lunatics... I thought you were pro-lunatic.TheReal_ND wrote:Lunatics
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I like Peterson but I worry about him sometimes. The frog life obviously chose him and not the other way around but I worry he doesn't know what he's getting into. He's reframing the counter culture to suit his ideas but that is not how it works.
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Jung is pretty awful to read... Haven't tried listening to him. I have learned about Jung mostly through those who have interpreted his work.GloryofGreece wrote:Since I think your a fan of Jung, do you think any of the audible books on Jung are worthwhile for a basic beginner? What about Memories, Dreams, Reflections? I've only had him explained to me through Peterson's interviews and lecture series. Also, what are you views on Wilhelm Reich and Alexander Lowen Bioentergetics seems to be the missing piece of psychological therapy for me.DrYouth wrote:Are you down on lunatics... I thought you were pro-lunatic.TheReal_ND wrote:Lunatics
Wilheim Reich is coming into the fore these days. I myself am training in Somatic Experiencing a form of bioenergetic therapy that overlaps well with Reich's work. These are heady days for somatic therapies.
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