Adam and Tyrone dive deep into human nature as they tie together some things Jordan B. Peterson has said that dovetail with some insights from the great Austrian economist Ludwig von Mises. Enjoy!
00:00 — Intro. Adam comes out as an "unspiked person". So stunning. So brave.
00:51 — Tyrone brings up a recent Haman Nature article (linked below) about Jordan Peterson and remarks that there sure are a lot of religious people interviewed on Hn. What gives?
03:00 — Adam breaks down his article: Sam Harris: "Do you believe in God?" Jordan Peterson's response is pure Mises.
05:44 — Tyrone presses Adam about what his conception of "Western values" are. Why not "human values"? Also, why do Adam's values tend to mirror those of Christianity? What about other religious structures?
12:15 — Tyrone gives his comments on religious rules and their purpose. Adam makes the point: Old stories, myths, and religious can contain deep truths, but they also can contain errors. It's a constant discovery process.
17:20 — Tyrone pushes back on our "click-baity" title. Adam defends "simple truths".
21:16 — Tyrone pushes back some more, and forces an important clarification.
21:56 — Outro. Thanks for watching Haman Nature!
Haman Nature article mentioned:
Sam Harris - Jordan Peterson video mentioned:
Jordan Peterson book mentioned: Maps of Meaning
Adam's other show: Natural Order Podcast
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