I think he's addressing these specific people, and more broadly the type of person who refers to human beings as a cancer on the planet.
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His somewhat toothed response to your 'we kind of are' comment was probably off putting, but I can't tell you how much I recommend watching
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His two online lecture series and his book Maps of Meaning. In redibly enlightening (and no I'm not some religious convert now :P ).
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Atheists in particular need to know what Peterson (and for example John Vervaeke) have to say.
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I know what he has to say. I find it a problem in the same way I find postmodernism a problem. Undermines objective truth & reason.
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In fact I find it a particularly big problem & have said so a lot.pic.twitter.com/3erwERSKek
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He's a scientist with a long list of highly cited published scientific articles. You think he rejects science? U need to watch his lectures
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He's being quote mined by people who thinks he's some sky-daddy god believing bible thumper. What harm would reading his book do you?
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I'm not making that claim. I'm repeating the one he makes & his admirers make to me over & over again about truth being pragmatic.
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