@@FallenB1ade I thought It was interesting to introduce a word with moral connotations, as it is composed of « inteso ». «Malintéso» like malentendu in french is composed of 2 words: mal (let’s say: not well) inteso (understood).
@@grecoeleanna2097 It's certainly interesting that the word for misunderstanding has potential connections (in terms of root word) to intention. I'm not quite so sure what you mean by moral connotations of "malinteso"/misunderstanding though. .
@@FallenB1ade I do not know… The same way I don’t know why It should go there or there in a sentence or in an entire paragraph. Franckly I’m a hot mess intellectualy and my passion is eating me up. But I plan to fix it by studying Classics in Rome, Italy 🤞🏻. But I thought that understanding of this word could be useful to Dr Peterson, as it was to me : understanding that intention couldn’t reach me the same way an arrow could. Stare and words can’t hurt you without an artefact. And a deathly stare and deadly words can’t hurt you.
"I think human beings are the measure of what's good." This is true in the historical aggregate given how far civilization has progressed over millennia, but history has also been rife with unspeakable acts of evil. I guess I'm much more hesitant about making such blanket generalizations knowing that not all of us are driven by the guiding principle of benevolence.
Dr. Peterson I was blessed to watch your we who wrestle with God lecture in OKC. I hope that you saw my question after the lecture if not I will be reposting this a few times as to possibly have you see it hopefully I'm not annoying. The question I would like to hear answered is why is the Logos of the Universe on a Cross, why would he promise us anything, and do the promises he made apply to you? I have my own thoughts on it but your perspective is so Brilliant that I think that it would do the world some good or at least my consens. Thank you if you ever read this and thank you more if you ever answer my question. Thank you!
Human good anything changes. Our value of a thing. Our morals chage. We are NOT different from our ancestors. Our technology changes, but we don't. We are not more or even less moral. We know right from wrong. Good from bad. Moral from immoral, instinctively.
I think he's saying the specific things we make moral are what matters. Humans will always know right from wrong, but the question is what should we decide to make good? And then ofc who decides.
@@azdjedi you are contradicting yourself. You say humanity knows right from wrong but then you say that we should decide what we make good? Well, one side of the aisle decided to make allowing children to undergo life changing and highly detrimental surgeries good, does that make it good? Who decided it was good?
@@creed22solar123 Ah. I def see why you see a contradiction. You're right if framed that way, but what I mean is more like we know what right means in our hearts, we can feel what is right. We "know" what is right. Knowledge of internal fact, not knowledge of external, culturally-derived "good". Feel me? ** Here's something that popped into my head just now as I fed my cat. I know right from wrong: feeding my cat is good. What kind of food should I feed her? That depends on culture's connotation of "good".
😏😳😳omg he just died yesterday or today 😢😢this video means a whole lot more now. only for a number of reasons because in this interview, I don’t know if he knew he was going to go or if he didn’t know he was going to go but the information in this video means everything in this moment 😔😏
You're here in the moment, and gone the next ...this happened to my dad, just got off the phone with him and passed 2 hrs later...cherish every moment, even this one
His concept of the highest good is ''not readily definible", but it readyily definible enough not to be God, a concept most of humanity throughout history believes in. How ignorant can a person be? Unless one is blinded by ideological posession as peterson describes, or rather hedonism in its purest form.
@wadewithcoffee1207 sure tho I don't think that quite encapsulates it fully either. There is an indifference component as well, someone truly void of greed would not care to earn in the first place
You don’t have to be religious to believe in the Highest Good. The Highest Good is God and your personal relationship with Him. Nothing to do with religion at all. It’s the personal relationship with God through His Son Jesus Christ is all that matters. “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me” (John 14:6). I don’t understand why there should be intentionality and aboutness as they were discussing, when the simplicity of breaking anything (without even reading the book Break the Spell) is having faith and believing!
This video was more just JP wanting clarification of Dennett's ideas. I wanted to hear more from Dennett himself. Too much JPbberish in this one, sorry to say.
Thank Goodness. Prudence (: Missing the mark? Knowing the mark is critical. Denny can not define the mark nor can most all men, because in the mass amnesia that Hancock and Velikovsky speak of we lost the Mark. The Mark is just the way god acts. He does not LORD it over us. I know personally the man you need to speak to about finding the ark, I mean mark, again. It is the missing chalice, the fountain of youth, what all the myths and legends speak of. The Holy Grail.
Dennett needs some vitamin D and B vitamins. I don’t know why Jordan Peterson is wasting so much brain time talking about religion, when the bigger issues of the day could use his analysis. Maybe these are just safer topics so he doesn’t get censored again
When is the time of Jesus's return: It is when God the Father tells him (Mark 13:32). Jesus doesn't know the day of his own return but only God the Father knows all things. Jesus only knows what the Father has taught him (John 8:28). In 1 Corinthians 2:10, even the Holy Spirit must search for all things, yes-the deep things of God the Father. Only God knows His own mind, until he reveals it to Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and those who he draws to him (John 6:44). All who think Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and God the Father are the same will be cast into outer darkness. No one is God but the Father (1 Corinthians 8:6). All who belong to him are possessed with His power/spirit; those without him will say there are other ‘gods’ to their own demise.
Your plants crying out for a bigger pot. What is it an Aloe Vera? They grow huge. They like a sunny spot. Sin or Sine means time in physics. 🏹 aim high and shoot for the stars. Yup, worshipping war, gods. I believe in the Sun god, Gods son/ Sun. Jordon, one day, the penny will drop.