Psychedelics, Consciousness, and AI | Richard Dawkins | EP 256

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
  • Dr. Richard Dawkins is a British evolutionary biologist, theorist, and one of the world’s foremost atheists.
    In this episode, Dr. Dawkins and I discuss religion, psychedelics, consciousness, symbolism, postmodernism, and the importance of objective truth.
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    -Chapters-
    [0:00] Intro
    [1:30] Jordan’s rise to fame, Bill C-16, and free speech
    [5:30] Intimidation and fear of speaking out against the far left
    [9:10] Micro retreats
    [11:40] Dawkins’ paper about the organism as a model
    [18:30] Female sexual selection
    [21:10] Differences between Jordan's and Dr. Dawkins' thinking
    [24:00] Jeffrey Gray's work on modeling, psychedelics, and anxiety
    [30:00] Psychedelics, symbolism, and consciousness
    [41:00] Jordan’s experiences with psilocybin and yoga
    [45:40] Postmodernism, Lacan, Foucault, and Mikhaila’s Oxford Union debate
    [52:30] Jordan addresses Dawkins' assertion that despite being against postmodernist thinking he at times utilizes symbolism to speculate in a way which is similar to them.
    [53:50] Finding commonality between myths and symbols across cultures
    [55:50] False pattern recognition and revelatory thoughts
    [59:20] Objective truth and the scientific process
    [1:07:10] Unpleasant or dangerous truths
    [1:08:10] The metaphysical vision of the redeeming power of truth
    [1:10:10] Jordan and Dawkins discuss the idea that a narrative drives the process of inquiry, even in regards to objective truth
    [1:12:50] Humans’ ability to understand difficult concepts on a biological level
    [1:16:10] Question: Do you identify the religious impulse with the totalitarian proclivity for dogmatic certainty and the potential acceleration of aggression and atrocity as a consequence?
    [1:20:10] Question: To what degree do you think that consciousness operates as a fundamental mechanism of selection and shaping?
    [1:23:00] Artificial intelligence and the metaphysical significance of consciousness
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Комментарии • 11 тыс.

  • @JordanBPeterson
    @JordanBPeterson  2 года назад +325

    Sign up to my weekly newsletter 'Mondays of Meaning' here - mailchi.mp/jordanbpeterson.com/youtubesignup

    • @alchemyseal9400
      @alchemyseal9400 2 года назад +24

      I wondered how an interview with Christopher Hitchens would have turned out, he was my favorite atheist, he was poignant with the typical British sense of humor, quite a treat to watch

    • @suedenim6590
      @suedenim6590 2 года назад +2

      Consciousness co-creates reality, we aren't just residing "on" this "holographic net" (for want of a better term) we *are* this holographic net. We are this beautiful chaos, folded fractally and infinitestimally small into every part of us, from the spiral of a galaxy through the curl of a snails shell to the helix of our dna. *As above so below* Therefore Jordan, to curb free speech is to curb thought, which is to forcefully shape *reality* itself, and not for the better. I cannot fathom more important work, or a heavier mantle to carry than that which you have chosen sir. I can't thank you enough for the work you do🐉

    • @gabenorman747
      @gabenorman747 2 года назад +8

      @@alchemyseal9400 His arguments were all terrible.

    • @thelastaustralian7583
      @thelastaustralian7583 2 года назад +4

      '''great discussion''', its interesting how the Species 'consciously' , is dominated by sub conscious forces. With the vast majority totally unconscious of that fact. emf/emr is your Children's, Children's, 'most serious' and present threat. Obviously with other co-factors. Have a Talk with Professor Martin Pall ,Washington State,...

    • @ecai8362
      @ecai8362 2 года назад +3

      Put the caption on.

  • @samurai8698
    @samurai8698 2 года назад +4759

    This felt like that friend who invites you over so you can watch him play videogames.

    • @Leopar525
      @Leopar525 2 года назад +79

      Hahahahahaha

    • @Chrominance87
      @Chrominance87 2 года назад +31

      LOL!!

    • @clintthompson4702
      @clintthompson4702 2 года назад +102

      The perfect analogy

    • @ThePathOfEudaimonia
      @ThePathOfEudaimonia 2 года назад +21

      Haha, yes. Perfect.

    • @ericgiesbrecht5493
      @ericgiesbrecht5493 2 года назад +109

      It would probably make more sense perhaps if we got a glance at their email exchange that prepared the path for this “conversation”. Regardless, wow. Half way through and can’t stop feeling like I am watching a single vehicle car crash.

  • @kriptonis
    @kriptonis 2 года назад +1257

    I imagine Richard preparing dinner, feeding the cat, chosing clothes for tomorrow, all during the interview.

  • @Hitchpster
    @Hitchpster Год назад +275

    I didn't know Dawkins was Peterson's Psychiatrist.

    • @lauraj8429
      @lauraj8429 9 месяцев назад +6

      LOL

    • @ashleyrangel534
      @ashleyrangel534 6 месяцев назад +4

      Rotflmao

    • @VirtualR
      @VirtualR 5 месяцев назад +2

      100% lol

    • @crs2385
      @crs2385 5 месяцев назад +3

      He isn't. Dawkins is a lazy minded individual who ignores the why and only focuses on the what. Having little to say or less indepth psychological input is the opposite of what qualifies a physiatrist to be. If your gonna try to be funny at least be accurate.

    • @IdiotEarthworm
      @IdiotEarthworm 5 месяцев назад

      Ha ha, very good 👍

  • @inthebedrightnow
    @inthebedrightnow 10 месяцев назад +294

    Jordan Pererson took 45 minutes to say "i got high a few times and hallucinated a double helix and it reminded me of a snake sculpture i own"

  • @DocnoXXX
    @DocnoXXX 2 года назад +661

    "I think you're almost drunk on symbols" ... That may very well be the first time that Dawkins has made me laugh out loud

    • @marsjokes
      @marsjokes 2 года назад +10

      Same, lol.
      "He's out of line, but he's right."

    • @NorDixonSkiSchool
      @NorDixonSkiSchool 2 года назад +22

      Type in "Richard Dawkins Bitches" to make it 2 times

    • @williansnobre
      @williansnobre 2 года назад +15

      I love that term, to be honest.
      Drunk on Symbols. I see it as both an insult and a compliment.

    • @DocnoXXX
      @DocnoXXX 2 года назад +23

      @@williansnobre Good point... and it certainly didn't seem to offend Peterson. He even partly agreed with it, realising that perhaps he was getting carried away with it as one can with a bottle of good wine...

    • @Garrick1983
      @Garrick1983 2 года назад +14

      Dawkins was short and didn’t want to participate. The least interactive I’ve ever seen a guest with Dr.Peterson.

  • @azarak34
    @azarak34 2 года назад +2630

    Professor Peterson, I say it with all love I have for your work and for you: You gotta give more space to people you talk with. In this conversation you talked so long that it was more a monologue than discussion at times.
    Best wishes!

    • @simonmasters3295
      @simonmasters3295 2 года назад +20

      Agreed

    • @matthewhall8161
      @matthewhall8161 2 года назад +74

      Well, he was asked to defend his helical snake/ DNA connection claim. That took a while to do properly. Of course Dawkins simply called it "boloney" and moved on 😌. But I agree, the last few minutes of JBP asking Dawkins questions was the best part of this conversation. I imagine JBP would agree as well.

    • @peteranderberg569
      @peteranderberg569 2 года назад +139

      Well, listening to Richard Dawkins listening to, and being constantly interrupted by JBPs tripping rambling was really not very interesting. Probably the most disappointing JBP performance so far.

    • @TheReaper569
      @TheReaper569 2 года назад +4

      @@matthewhall8161 he wanted to speak about that to dawkins because ,1 JP knows he would disagree and perhaps offer something he didnt know, but other than simple rebuttal that wasnt the case, 2 JP knows that RD is very very very smart, so he would like his take on it.

    • @pvereni
      @pvereni 2 года назад +31

      Exactly my words. I definitely believe you are far deeper than Dawkins but that won't emerge until you practice more one of your strongest ideas: you have to listen carefully if you want to understand. And in order to listen with the needed care you must talk far less than your interlocutor

  • @Areflection4
    @Areflection4 Год назад +351

    listening to this discussion for a 2nd time, it has gotten no better. I can well imagine Dr. Richard Dawkins quietly working on his latest book while Dr. Jordan Petterson worked his monologue! 😮

    • @BlueskyDenver
      @BlueskyDenver 11 месяцев назад +20

      An ex boyfriend was listening to Peterson religiously on and on and his life was a very big mess. I didn’t like Peterson’s word salads and ongoing marathon of talking to himself about nothing and not giving the other person a chance to get their word out even once.

    • @betford2
      @betford2 10 месяцев назад +3

      😂

    • @average.yt.commenter609
      @average.yt.commenter609 7 месяцев назад +3

      This was kind of weird. Like the initial part of the conversation was cut out and it's audio only. I feel like maybe Dawkins spoke less and let him speak more for this result in the comments. Anyways jp doesn't do this much anymore in actual interviews. He called this a discussion and not a interview for whatever that's worth

    • @garyvillette6920
      @garyvillette6920 6 месяцев назад +6

      jp Sure loves to hear himself talk. It annoys me so much that he runs down tangent upon tangent, and spends so much time setting up his question that Dawkins prompts him to get on with it and ask the question! I can imagine Richard drifting off into his own work while JP blabs on and on.

    • @ShuggieEdvaldson
      @ShuggieEdvaldson 6 месяцев назад +1

      It's true, Dawkins does do a powerful line in populist propaganda, he sounds soooo sincere too! :)
      Whereas, Jordan is honestly searching for the truth of reality - the true purpose & meaning of life, so to speak, and that's the difference.

  • @phillaysheo8
    @phillaysheo8 Год назад +321

    When the podcast was finally over, Dawkin's breathed a sigh of relief thinking maybe there is a God

  • @TalentedTenth
    @TalentedTenth 2 года назад +2970

    Jordan Petersen discusses ideas with himself as Dr. Dawkins observes.

    • @2511jeremy
      @2511jeremy 2 года назад +83

      Yeah i hated how dawkins wouldn't even engage and just sat there silent when Jordan was waiting for a response

    • @Arareemote
      @Arareemote 2 года назад +271

      ​@@2511jeremy In all fairness there wasn't much room given for him to react. Dawkins as far as I've seen isn't the type of person to speak over or interrupt someone. As with most English orators/debaters out of civility you wait your turn. Which is what he was doing for much of Jordans hour long Shakespearian soliloquy.
      Much respect to them both ofcourse but this was Very chaotic/structureless discussion lol

    • @mgoogyi
      @mgoogyi 2 года назад +230

      @@2511jeremy He was waiting politely for his turn. Peterson just talked too much.

    • @Wingedmagician
      @Wingedmagician 2 года назад +55

      This would have been great as an episode of Dawkins interviewing Peterson.

    • @jamesmatson9131
      @jamesmatson9131 2 года назад +132

      @@2511jeremy Yeah.. I think your hate might be misplaced. I think Dawkins may just have been exhausted waiting for a chance to comment on anything, mixed with wondering where to begin dismantling the nonsense mountain that Jordan was gleefully building the whole time.

  • @micahwoosley1115
    @micahwoosley1115 2 года назад +745

    Dawkins: "you are drunk on symbols, please stay on track"
    Peterson: "Hold my beer"

    • @ItsabitToppey
      @ItsabitToppey 2 года назад +51

      *hold my two headed serpent

    • @vafixer8885
      @vafixer8885 2 года назад +37

      Lobster thoughts intensify*

    • @abadidibadou5476
      @abadidibadou5476 2 года назад +3

      The perfect comment !!

    • @logicalconceptofficial
      @logicalconceptofficial 2 года назад +5

      @@vafixer8885 ok that was funny lmao

    • @logicalconceptofficial
      @logicalconceptofficial 2 года назад

      Logic is still God though no matter what any human thinks or says. It is self evident and objectively supreme.
      All the people including Dawkins (unfortunately) who make it into a thing where either Dawkins is right or Moses was are missing that 90% of their message was the same.
      Eat the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil.
      Use logic and reason with intellectual honesty (good faith).
      If Moshe were able to debate Dawkins in person he would basically say “wtf dude I was saying the same kind of thing you are. I only did it 3300 years before you and was certainly not influenced by you.”
      Ok maybe that’s more like what I would say if I were Moshe but still.
      Moshe (which is at least a pen name for the Torah’s author if it wasn’t a “legal name”) said basically to devote yourself to the source of knowledge and embody reason.
      He said this without any influence from Dawkins, and mainly from practicing reason himself over the course of a lifetime, and from observing what a lack of reason and devotion to the objective one (logic) brought Egypt and various people.
      It is unwise to make an enemy out of my 90% friend because we see 10% of things differently.

  • @rodolfocampa95
    @rodolfocampa95 Год назад +255

    Dr. Dawkins' patience is admirable.

    • @David-cf2iq
      @David-cf2iq 9 месяцев назад +2

      I'm sure that his three wives agree with you....

    • @rodolfocampa95
      @rodolfocampa95 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@David-cf2iq Which three wifes?

    • @isparky.
      @isparky. 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@David-cf2iq your mother is there?

    • @matanc3489
      @matanc3489 Месяц назад

      @@David-cf2iq maybe his 3 wives were too impatient?

  • @jadonharper1493
    @jadonharper1493 Год назад +458

    I love how Richard confronts Jordan’s intellectual elusiveness, and Jordan’s response is “We just have different thinking styles”.

    • @Dave-yv7tg
      @Dave-yv7tg Год назад +40

      "JP- I'm more about aesthetic than facts!, RD- "that's nonsense" "Oh my god jeeze, let me change the subject already"

    • @5th-Season
      @5th-Season Год назад +26

      I’d hire Dawkins to be my accountant, but Peterson to be my CEO. Both brilliant, but different thinking styles ;)

    • @ukaszrybkowski2769
      @ukaszrybkowski2769 Год назад +60

      ​@@5th-SeasonI feel like Peterson as a CEO would do fine at the beginning due to his superficial charisma, but sooner or later he would get caught up in his own bullshit and would leave the company bancrupt.

    • @alexhansford2459
      @alexhansford2459 Год назад +6

      What does bancrupt mean?

    • @rafaelmarques-gg9kf
      @rafaelmarques-gg9kf Год назад +2

      @@ukaszrybkowski2769 exactly like elon musk

  • @NajibElMokhtari
    @NajibElMokhtari 2 года назад +1312

    I'm 40 minutes into the video and I still can't call this a "conversation" (will all due respect to Mr Peterson).

    • @col.hanslanda2013
      @col.hanslanda2013 2 года назад +58

      I think JBP's akathisia was talking and Dawkins kindheartedly mentioned that to him and kept listening.

    • @NajibElMokhtari
      @NajibElMokhtari 2 года назад +74

      Update: now at 1:17:40 and still the same thing.. I guess it is what it is.

    • @samsandoval9143
      @samsandoval9143 2 года назад +142

      It's hard to be certain but with the number of times Dawkins either asked for or seemed to need the clarifications/explanations of what Peterson was saying, I get the impression that these two have such disparate bases of knowledge that this one-sidedness was a necessity for clarity of communication. A 2nd converaation might well be a role reversal just to get both of them somewhat up to speed with the other's knowledge and experience base so a truly productive and meaningful 3rd conversation could commence.

    • @col.hanslanda2013
      @col.hanslanda2013 2 года назад +35

      @@NajibElMokhtari Its gonna be all the way till the end brother ive watched this thing yesterday with great sadness.

    • @masacatior
      @masacatior 2 года назад +31

      @@Top_o_da_foodDChain sometimes people with different ideas have mutual respect you know?

  • @michmonty95
    @michmonty95 Год назад +1540

    Diving into the depths of Richard Dawkins patience.

    • @paulfallon3065
      @paulfallon3065 Год назад +114

      A deep dive indeed. Such a wasted opportunity, almost feels like JP was nervous after RD slammed his snake analogy and what followed was a babbling self obsessed monologue

    • @huh7056
      @huh7056 Год назад +25

      @@paulfallon3065 it's not babbling, you're just not smart enough to understand

    • @huh7056
      @huh7056 Год назад +14

      @@paulfallon3065 plus Richard Dawkins don't even make sounds to signify that he's listening and understanding which is why it sounds like JP is just blabbering

    • @klopcodez
      @klopcodez Год назад

      @@paulfallon3065 ?

    • @TheSands83
      @TheSands83 Год назад +66

      @@huh7056 dude a discussion involves two people., n jordan was all over the place. If u don’t understand that I can’t help u any further., jordan is clearly a sharp guy but he had little to no ability to regulate himself and understand how he was coming off…he was definitely babbling

  • @thekidd339
    @thekidd339 7 месяцев назад +28

    If I learned anything from this "conversations" it's that Mr.dawkins is an incredible listener

    • @salaisuusviisas2385
      @salaisuusviisas2385 6 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, as Mr.Dawkins intended to be referred to as such.

  • @daveyeung
    @daveyeung Год назад +298

    I listened to the whole thing. Jordan Peterson took all of us on a bad trip and Richard Dawkins was the casualty. Professor Dawkins was such a gentleman that he didn't hang up.

    • @High_Priest_Jonko
      @High_Priest_Jonko Год назад +24

      Dawkins is always the sober friend we can rely upon

    • @kentl7228
      @kentl7228 Год назад +3

      Weren't they beside each other? They were walking together after a while. Then running as Peterson tried to catch Dawkins.

    • @TheFosterJourney
      @TheFosterJourney 11 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@High_Priest_Jonkoyes, but I'd like hear him ramble for an hour for just one time, after he is drunk, lol. That'd be EPIC

    • @Earthad23
      @Earthad23 10 месяцев назад +2

      He's trying to remind the atheist that he is as religious as any fundamentalist.

    • @crashtestdummy2337
      @crashtestdummy2337 7 месяцев назад

      Dawkins is a pseudo intellectual, though who cowardly refused to show up.

  • @cristi0291
    @cristi0291 2 года назад +431

    You've got to love Dawkins' bluntness in regards to Dr Peterson's speculations.

    • @CleverGirlAAH
      @CleverGirlAAH 2 года назад +26

      He really is anti-Peterson (in a good way) lol

    • @GMC-qo9xi
      @GMC-qo9xi 2 года назад +39

      Yes Dawkins is like the guy at the bottom of the well dictating to those above, what is and isn’t actually going on outside of it. Nor is he is able to perceive that the door to knowledge is tightly sealed shut because of his unshakable manmade (constructed) world views (that box in his perception of reality). He reminds me of a child that won’t eat his broccoli, because he thinks he hates it (thus making it the only possible choice for himself)... and has built up an elaborate rhetorical argument to avoid being forced to eat it (what’s otherwise actually good for him).
      He made it clear: there either is a God (creator) or there isn’t... and he gambled his soul that there absolutely isn’t. How could he ever see what he has chosen to refute (ie. believe/have faith) 100%?

    • @fiveDust
      @fiveDust 2 года назад +8

      @@GMC-qo9xi that first sentence. Hitting the nail on the head.

    • @mysigt_
      @mysigt_ 2 года назад +49

      And still, Dawkins is able to express approval of other things Peterson is saying. He obviously isn’t trying to please either JP or a specific audience, which is a mark of intellectual integrity

    • @tolhumexy6706
      @tolhumexy6706 2 года назад

      @@GMC-qo9xi All world views are manmade. Every religion was started by a man / woman

  • @tommyq374
    @tommyq374 Год назад +516

    Dawkins actually went to do his weekly shop while peterson was making his point

  • @shellfish3495
    @shellfish3495 Год назад +22

    That is why Dr. Dawkins prefered an audio session, So that he can do his daily chores, in the mean time. :D

  • @prof_jesus
    @prof_jesus Год назад +80

    Dawkins is 80+ years old. It's amazing how some people are capable of staying sharp at that age, I mean, he probably never drinks or smoke, but 80+ is where most people's mental capacity is already weak. Can't imagine living past 80 honestly. This dude is a beast, I hope he stays well for a long time.
    The first of his book I've bought was the God Delusion, and I quite enjoyed it, although I'm not quite an atheist myself. I always find the artistry of making science (and what is usually assumed the boring stuff for most people) topics interesting through creative use of literature. Science writers like he and Sagan, journalist like Hitchens, they are underrated for their prose. It doesn't take much for fiction to appeal, but how incredible is the ability of making non-fiction/reality a thing of beauty. Absolutely amazing.

  • @StoriesFromUncleMurray
    @StoriesFromUncleMurray Год назад +619

    I had a bit of free time, so I downloaded the above conversation and put it into my video editor. I removed everything that was not a sound coming from Mr. Dawkins' mouth. Here's what I came up with:
    Original video: 1:26:56
    Intro removed: 1:25:30
    Total audio from Peterson: 01:07:41
    Total audio from Dawkins: 00:17:49
    Dawkins audio sans interjections (yeah, uh-huh &c.): 00:15:44
    Out of an hour and twenty-five minute video, that is supposed to be an interview of, or, at least, discussion with, Mr. Dawkins, Mr. Peterson talks for an hour and eight minutes. Sheesh!

    • @winterroadspokenword4681
      @winterroadspokenword4681 Год назад +69

      I absolutely love that you decided to take the time to do this!

    • @pdbdeb5248
      @pdbdeb5248 Год назад +50

      I salute your patience to sit through this and edit it so meticulously. Peterson seems to be in an echo chamber and he loves the sound of his own voice. It's ridiculous.

    • @LizaFan
      @LizaFan Год назад +4

      Jfc. 22:14 "God!" "Okay . . ."

    • @deanjovi
      @deanjovi Год назад +3

      😂😂😂 you legend!!

    • @shubhanshujain9827
      @shubhanshujain9827 Год назад +1

      I guess JP would love to talk to him for hours, he just has so much to say and so much to ask at the same time.

  • @bobgolden939
    @bobgolden939 2 года назад +279

    "So... about the DNA..."
    " Well I do yoga in the morning "
    Never laughed so hard

    • @bperez8656
      @bperez8656 2 года назад +44

      It’s so cringey
      I feel bad….
      Lack of self awareness in a way

    • @bobgolden939
      @bobgolden939 2 года назад +9

      @@bperez8656 no doubt it was the medication

    • @brystonhickman366
      @brystonhickman366 2 года назад +34

      It’s funny that he brings it up, but not nonsensical. He was saying the attention of consciousness can be focused on different levels, using yoga as an example of doing that sort of thing. He used that as a jumping off point to theorize that it’s possible to focus that consciousness down to a micro level, to where you are literally conscious of the structure of your dna. It is definitely an out there thing to say, which JP admits, but he did make a point with the yoga story. JP was definitely all over the place on this conversation, but I think you may be being overly dismissive of what was said.

    • @chesterdesmond666
      @chesterdesmond666 2 года назад +16

      @@brystonhickman366 Agreed. I think that's why he is getting a pass instead of a wtf from most people. I don't think Peterson is capable of speaking without it making sense on some level. It's just that his mind goes several iterations deeper than the current topic (like a chess player) and he tries to skip the intermediate levels . He always does that to a degree but this particular one was almost like a when a child just free associates and rambles crazy stuff which is all technically correct but too disjointed to follow. I think he was intimidated and\or was prepared for a debate instead of a conversation and this tendency took over.

    • @cristianproust
      @cristianproust 2 года назад +9

      @@bperez8656 You should not be listening to professors talk if you can't understand what they are saying. Stick up to the Kardashians

  • @DrTTube
    @DrTTube Год назад +27

    1:23:55 Dawkins is so fast at 81. JP often asks questions that are overly wordy for no apparent purpose and might take a moment to parse. But not for RD.
    BTW, I listen to JP a lot and I've never seen him this intimidated in any conversation he's had. Good for him.

  • @darrendube7379
    @darrendube7379 8 месяцев назад +42

    It’s almost like Dawkins is a therapist listening to JP vent out his feelings

  • @Rory99M
    @Rory99M Год назад +534

    20:51 "it seems to me you keep wandering from one subject to the other" 😂 he's right there in fairness

    • @GungaLaGunga
      @GungaLaGunga Год назад +33

      Absolutely brilliant and hilarious.

    • @levit4jesus
      @levit4jesus Год назад +11

      Well, he established what Dawkins' theory of modelling is (probably for the listener), and then asked how Dawkins thinks that this pertains to sexual selection. Seems like that was the very clear build-up, right after the introduction, when Dawkins asked what he wanted to talk about.

    • @davidbanner6230
      @davidbanner6230 Год назад +2

      Just how does Dawkins live with the existence of someone like Gandhi?
      Here was a man, a professional lawyer, who gave up everything for a cause that would bring him nothing but suffering and poverty, for what? Is it possible to say he did not believe in a God, then why was he doing it?
      Are we to assume that he was so stupid to not be doing it to be for a cause, like Dawkins, to have a nice lifestyle, of travelling around the world and feeling important hob-knobbing with the hoi polio?
      Relative to that; how does Dawkins’s deal with the existence of Steve Jobs, who was an ardent admirer of Gandhi and who, according to the once CEO of Apple, had a picture of the great man which was only possession he had in his house.
      Does Dawkins lump him ‘Steve Jobs’ in with all the other misguided fools who believe in some form of religion….. It’s bloody ridiculous to have to listen to such endless nonsense…

    • @analyzeit2622
      @analyzeit2622 Год назад +6

      If only I could have just enough ADHD to be creative and curious, but not so much that I'm unproductive and dysfunctional.

    • @panosshady6168
      @panosshady6168 Год назад +15

      @@davidbanner6230confirmation bias makes you see evidence for your beliefs everywhere. Crazy how you tried to make an argument that god exists based on the fact that Ghandi existed. Ghandi was even a Hindu, how is his life evidence that your god exists?

  • @Paradox-dy3ve
    @Paradox-dy3ve 2 года назад +546

    I have deep respect for both of these men. But I gotta say the highlight of this conversation for me was Professor Dawkins' willingness to challenge Dr. Peterson bluntly and straightforwardly.

    • @joeboswellphilosophy
      @joeboswellphilosophy 2 года назад +45

      Agreed. "That's bullshit". 54:28. 😅

    • @UrMomsFavSnack
      @UrMomsFavSnack 2 года назад +14

      When such intellects come together, you almost ‘feel’ their intelligence as a force, which makes their bluntness SO FUNNY.🤣

    • @JewTube001
      @JewTube001 2 года назад +13

      well it would be the highlight, because he hardly talks for the rest of the video.

    • @senseofmindshow
      @senseofmindshow 2 года назад +56

      @@brando3342 it seemed to me like Jordan often didn’t give Richard enough time to explain his answer.

    • @joeboswellphilosophy
      @joeboswellphilosophy 2 года назад +4

      @@senseofmindshow Yes, quite.

  • @mattdorrell9567
    @mattdorrell9567 Год назад +127

    Two highly intelligent and interesting people that I've admired for years. I had high hopes for this discussion....shame it was so one sided though. It reminds me of the short poem that used to be on my science room wall at school....
    'A wise old owl sat on an oak,
    The more he heard, the less he spoke,
    The less he spoke, the more he heard,
    And that's what made a wise old bird'.

    • @cynthiamartini8982
      @cynthiamartini8982 Год назад +6

      This was not meant to be an interview. As you can tell, he does not explain the complex stuff to the listener, as he usually does, because this was meant for himself- not others. Poor guy, doing something nice and gets all this negativity for his trouble.

    • @timtibbetts4193
      @timtibbetts4193 9 месяцев назад +5

      ​@cynthiamartini8982 can I ask exactly what you mean by your response to this comment? I'm not sure I understand.

    • @jonathanszkola3359
      @jonathanszkola3359 4 месяца назад

      This is why you don’t call your friends while you’re on psychedelics, they’ll most likely have no clue wtf you’re talking about 🤣

  • @superb444
    @superb444 Год назад +30

    I can summarize this entire conversation in one phrase: 'Drunk on symbols'

  • @ivancarlson953
    @ivancarlson953 Год назад +794

    Professor Dawkins, thank you for hosting this podcast with your special guest, Dr. Peterson, and for letting your guest talk.

    • @merlin4real
      @merlin4real Год назад +15

      It makes sense that RD would have more questions. His work is pretty much intuition for an educated person at this point where as JPs work is subversive bordering on revolutionary. I'm sure as open and curious as JP is he knows RDs work well, where as RD, being very closed minded and unable to understand any kind of subjective truth, had more to learn.

    • @LizaFan
      @LizaFan Год назад +13

      @@merlin4real Subversive . . . ? Peterson makes a grift of shoring up hierarchy.

    • @merlin4real
      @merlin4real Год назад +8

      @LizaFan subversive in the sense that it runs upstream from the lay person's intuition. Also, pointing out that hierarchys exist if you like it or not is a far cry from "shoring them up".

    • @simonpaterson9648
      @simonpaterson9648 Год назад +16

      @@merlin4real Dawkins is a great scientist, and biologist, Peterson is a psychologist and prone to Benzo abuse.

    • @merlin4real
      @merlin4real Год назад +9

      @Simon Paterson I never said RD wasn't good at his job, he is amazing at it. I remember reading the selfish gene and thinking it was great. Also straw manning Petterson doesn't make his work less brilliant.

  • @Steve-Owens
    @Steve-Owens 2 года назад +163

    A wonderful monologue Jordan.. I thought you were having a guest on?

    • @Steve-Owens
      @Steve-Owens 2 года назад +29

      Dear lord Jordan. I listened to this all. It was so frustrating. Each and every time Richard made and effort to reply to your questions, you interupted him and went off on a lengthy self gratifying rant. In the last few minutes, you allowed Richard to speak for just a few brief seconds bit you still, interupted and answered all your own questions. Painful to listen to.. I guess at the very least you intrigued me to go and listen to Richard, which I'd need to, you didn't let him speak. I suspect in the hour and a half interview? Richard spoke less the 5 minutes.. I hope you don't mind me saying..

  • @kennorton1478
    @kennorton1478 Год назад +53

    that's the difference between the great Dawkins and the rest of the thinkers and authors , right to the point, choice of word, not using fancy words to impress, just precise articulation.

    • @IdiotEarthworm
      @IdiotEarthworm 5 месяцев назад +1

      Well said 👍

    • @onurbole7921
      @onurbole7921 4 месяца назад +1

      That is the tradition of analytical philosophy. The focus on clarity and formal logic in language was initiated by English intellectuals like Bertrand Russell, then it became the dominant style in the academic world in England. There are many writers like Dawkins in many fields. Some Americans like Chomsky stick to it as well. That contrasts with the style of continental philosophy, which can get poetic, obscure and dispersive.

    • @MultipleGrievance
      @MultipleGrievance 3 месяца назад

      ​@@onurbole7921
      When you say philosophy in regard to Dawkins, You are simply highlighting communication style right?

  • @jandevries57
    @jandevries57 Год назад +48

    I respect Richard Dawkins. Jordan B Peterson looks full of himself. Loves listening to his own voice.

    • @AquaStevae
      @AquaStevae 9 месяцев назад +2

      Jordan Peterson does not look full of himself. He's just an intellectual who has such a flow of ideas that it's hard to stop going. I'm sure you wouldn't understand...

    • @jonathanszkola3359
      @jonathanszkola3359 4 месяца назад

      Both of these statements are simultaneously true

  • @albiboy1599
    @albiboy1599 2 года назад +752

    Never thought I would have ever had an existential urge to hear Richard Dawkins speaking.

    • @ivanoranrof9577
      @ivanoranrof9577 2 года назад +8

      Dawkins does sound like the Blue Raja in the movie "Mystery Men". Almost a caricature of an accent.

    • @albiboy1599
      @albiboy1599 2 года назад

      @@ivanoranrof9577 His voice here reminded me of Bertrand Russell from the famous debate with Copleston.

    • @marsjokes
      @marsjokes 2 года назад +1

      Same, lol.

    • @twntwrs
      @twntwrs 2 года назад

      Yes, an oasis of reason in a desert of fata morganas of conjecture, symbolism, factual errors and nonsense ill disguised by verbosity.

    • @KrystelSpicerMindArkLateralThi
      @KrystelSpicerMindArkLateralThi 2 года назад +20

      I am so angry with Jordan right now

  • @AstralRaven1928
    @AstralRaven1928 2 года назад +139

    When I heard the bang at 1:24:34 I momentarily thought Dawkins had shot himself in sheer frustration at not being able to get a word in edgeways 😅

    • @david.ricardo
      @david.ricardo Год назад +7

      AHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAGA

    • @Nicoladen1
      @Nicoladen1 Год назад +4

      😂😂😂😂😂😂
      This is the funniest shit I've heard all year.

    • @teeniemartinez8023
      @teeniemartinez8023 Год назад +3

      Omg. Dead. 🤣

    • @crangel2183
      @crangel2183 Год назад +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @michellemichelle5202
      @michellemichelle5202 3 месяца назад +1

      Most underrated comment on this video 😂😂😂

  • @auturgicflosculator2183
    @auturgicflosculator2183 Год назад +36

    This feels like those times we'd do heaps of acid and record ourselves... talking utter nonsense, and later looking back and laughing our asses off at how profound we thought we'd been.

    • @TheMiz00
      @TheMiz00 5 месяцев назад

      Did we all have this experience??

  • @MasterofLightning
    @MasterofLightning Год назад +19

    Damn JP, this is rough. He's gotten better but what a bummer to see how this turned out. It would've been great if he asked multi-layered questions, gave plenty of time for answers and either briefly pushed back in a way that invites further conversation or used that to move deeper into a topic.

  • @milindphadnis3990
    @milindphadnis3990 2 года назад +250

    This conversation reminds me of a friend who calls me once in a year and tells me everything that is going on in his life with nonstop rambling and fails to even ask once how am I doing. So when he is talking I keep the phone on and meanwhile do all my household chores only saying "hmmm hmmm" to make him believe I am listening. After he is done rambling and gets tired, I say "Well done" and hang up the phone and take a nap.

  • @nlemonj
    @nlemonj Год назад +263

    This is the single most painful, "interview," I've heard Dr. Peterson have. I was really hoping to hear more from Dr. Dawkins here.

    • @bogowongo
      @bogowongo Год назад +1

      it's painful, but it's also secretly really good. it will just take a while....peterson is trying his thing to oppose materialism, and it's not easy. yeah, he should've listened more.

    • @TheSands83
      @TheSands83 Год назад +13

      @@bogowongo dude he just ranted what was the purpose in having anyone else on … just get on and rant .

    • @bogowongo
      @bogowongo Год назад +4

      @@cynthiamartini8982 yeah, i wondered the same when listening to it without reading any introduction. this was not meant to be an interview. but i think peterson sat in a delicate spot of both trying to build an intellectual bridge, while being fully aware that a lot of what he's trying to get across is very challenging to a core materialist mindset.
      i don't know enough about the seemingly chaotic plethora of things he tried to get at, but the ayahuasca story is one thing i know about.
      if dawkins had to study the story of ayahuasca forced at gunpoint, e.g. via the works of jeremy narby, he would have to contend that there's a serious mystery there.
      why would a figment of your imagination in your head during a hallucinogenic trip tell you about which specific 2 plants of the rainforest to mix in order to achieve a wildly different and prolonged effect.
      this "interview" really ain't what it seems. but i still think that in a more lucid state, peterson would've let dawkins talk more.

    • @bogowongo
      @bogowongo Год назад

      @@cynthiamartini8982 yeah. the echo chamber groupthink mentality, people defending "castes" like atheism or materialism or idealism or spirituality.....it makes it very very hard to build bridges across to different mentalities. i'm not a fan of dawkins, but i think he's genius enough to help humanity with progressing, if he just receives some important data from the other bubbles of thinking on this planet.
      he coined the "meme" meme for one in the 70s, which is a pretty great one. it's become central to my thinking.

    • @Gush27
      @Gush27 Год назад +1

      @@bogowongo I really don’t think he would think there’s anything mysterious there at all.

  • @illyriandescendant7963
    @illyriandescendant7963 Год назад +50

    It looks like Jordan Peterson invited Richard Dawkins (only) to listen to his entire lecture. What an unforgettable experience!

  • @Saurabh-illumina
    @Saurabh-illumina Год назад +1

    jordan, thanks for being there. also i thank every atom and anything which exists for being there. the depth of knowledge i got from this vedio is simply brilliant.

  • @explainous
    @explainous Год назад +284

    This is exactly what an interview shouldn’t be

    • @ericdufrane2344
      @ericdufrane2344 Год назад +13

      One where the host talks 90% on the interview?

    • @pawelvg1
      @pawelvg1 Год назад +4

      @@ericdufrane2344 it was a joke

    • @davidbanner6230
      @davidbanner6230 Год назад +2

      Just how does Dawkins live with the existence of someone like Gandhi?
      Here was a man, a professional lawyer, who gave up everything for a cause that would bring him nothing but suffering and poverty, for what? Is it possible to say he did not believe in a God, then why was he doing it?
      Are we to assume that he was so stupid to not be doing it to be for a cause, like Dawkins, to have a nice lifestyle, of travelling around the world and feeling important hob-knobbing with the hoi polio?
      Relative to that; how does Dawkins’s deal with the existence of Steve Jobs, who was an ardent admirer of Gandhi and who, according to the once CEO of Apple, had a picture of the great man which was only possession he had in his house.
      Does Dawkins lump him ‘Steve Jobs’ in with all the other misguided fools who believe in some form of religion….. It’s bloody ridiculous to have to listen to such endless nonsense…

    • @jamieshannon9019
      @jamieshannon9019 Год назад +2

      Two intelligent people with different ideas discussing them in an open conversation I'd say that's exactly what it should be

    • @randlecarr3257
      @randlecarr3257 Год назад

      The Dawkins interview w Russell Brand was much better. Two Brits using words collegially. Refreshing.

  • @talitaza8862
    @talitaza8862 2 года назад +312

    I am watching a Dawkins lecture after this just to balance out Peterson's monologue. 🤣

    • @painandpyro
      @painandpyro 2 года назад +13

      You must be new to Peterson

    • @JOAKINGtube
      @JOAKINGtube 2 года назад +2

      Lol

    • @iurivanastacio3081
      @iurivanastacio3081 2 года назад +1

      Lol true

    • @talitaza8862
      @talitaza8862 2 года назад +9

      @@painandpyro 😁 I have listened to all his debates and interviews for almost 4 years now, but damn, he is next level in this one... I don't think it is wholly his fault, though. Richard seems disinterested, kinda bored. 💁‍♀️

    • @alexarutuynov2251
      @alexarutuynov2251 2 года назад +12

      ​@@talitaza8862 I think he was a bit irritated, and it was more evident for me when he used the word "bullshit"

  • @zarkos2313
    @zarkos2313 11 месяцев назад +13

    Psilocybin saved my life. I was addicted to heroin for 15 years and after Psilocybin treatment I will be 3 years clean in September. I have zero cravings.
    This is something that truly needs to be more broadly used in addiction treatment.

    • @patriaciasmith3499
      @patriaciasmith3499 11 месяцев назад

      Psychedelic’s definitely have potential to deal with mental health symptoms like anxiety and depression, I would like to try them again again but it’s just so hard to source out of there.

    • @Elizabeth-gu8hx
      @Elizabeth-gu8hx 11 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, bergwilly11_

    • @JamesTaylor-ff4dp
      @JamesTaylor-ff4dp 11 месяцев назад

      A lot of people have testified about this and I really want to give it a shot. I put so much on my plate and it definitely affects my stress and anxiety levels

    • @carsonelias4594
      @carsonelias4594 11 месяцев назад

      The Trips I've been having have really helped me a lot,I finally feel in control of my emotions and my future and things that used to be mundane to me now seem incredible and full of nuance on top of that I'm way less driven by my ego and I have alot more empathy as well

    • @Armus187
      @Armus187 11 месяцев назад

      @@Elizabeth-gu8hxIs he on instagram?

  • @mathiasfantoni2458
    @mathiasfantoni2458 Год назад +11

    43:05 It is likely just the fact that you had seen models of DNA illustrated in books and online and that your consciousness presented you with the memory of what that visually represented model looked like, rather than your consciousness actually capturing a live image of your very own DNA as it was right that moment in your cells. Your weren’t “seeing” DNA “live”, but you were remembering models of DNA put forth by scientists and putting that memory in the context of your then current experience and probably “understanding” something rather than actually “observing” it.
    I think a lot of those mystic experiences have to do with memory and navigating and connecting different memories, rather than actual, outwards observation of the stimulating world.

  • @birhangijam3679
    @birhangijam3679 2 года назад +759

    I'd love a round two but this time with Dawkins having the floor. With more time of course, in fact, I'd pay to see that. Overall, as with most people, this was such a great meeting!

    • @WhenceRed
      @WhenceRed 2 года назад +1

      reminds me of "The Last Samurai"
      drunk on wine or Word? Who Wins?
      Heraclitus, Iamblichus, and Augustine
      are winds washing over Dawkin's
      Sand Dunes

    • @WhenceRed
      @WhenceRed 2 года назад +1

      his TED Talk, an Atheistic Novella,
      Or Novella,
      A MASTERPIECE
      .

    • @WhenceRed
      @WhenceRed 2 года назад

      novelella

    • @WhenceRed
      @WhenceRed 2 года назад +1

      ... or novelella, I meant

    • @BlakeBake
      @BlakeBake 2 года назад +31

      Agreed. I'm 30 minutes in and JP has been talking pretty much the whole time.

  • @max_rpm5947
    @max_rpm5947 2 года назад +813

    Dawkins, the master of patience.

    • @codyflores3920
      @codyflores3920 2 года назад +24

      Dawkins is way too concrete in his thinking. Simply refuses to open his mind to the metaphysical

    • @letsfindout1621
      @letsfindout1621 2 года назад +35

      @@codyflores3920 Which is understandable… I love Peterson but I love truth more and the only thing we can truly rely on is our own experience no matter how appealing peoples words are.

    • @yeshuaislord6880
      @yeshuaislord6880 2 года назад +31

      @@letsfindout1621 Ironic you said you love truth more but then proceeds to say we can only rely on our own experience which is highly subjective and not in the least objective. Congrats

    • @letsfindout1621
      @letsfindout1621 2 года назад +12

      @@yeshuaislord6880 Everything is subjective what’s your point?

    • @danf1862
      @danf1862 2 года назад +24

      @@codyflores3920 you mean he refuses to believe fantasy and make believe? Odd statement

  • @thisisbrotherhood769
    @thisisbrotherhood769 Год назад +4

    People are mistaking Dawkins' "Patience" as him simply not having the energy he used to to fly with the conversation. He's still great to listen to.

  • @jstefani247
    @jstefani247 Год назад +14

    Even as a massive fan of Jordan, I felt embarrassed for him after listening to this. The only decent questioning came literally when they were walking down the stairs after the podcast

  • @nickseebs5563
    @nickseebs5563 Год назад +57

    LOL! That moment around 41:35 when Peterson said, "I have taken extremely high doses of psilocybin", is where a very confused Dawkins was finally able understand why Peterson was taking the conversation in so many directions.

    • @victorcorrales4162
      @victorcorrales4162 Год назад +4

      He was telling a joke & it took 40 minutes to get to the punch line

  • @aaronbuchanan4115
    @aaronbuchanan4115 2 года назад +168

    You know, this reminds me a lot of the first conversation Peterson had with Harris about truth around 5 years ago: clunky and tough to listen to. But I found the subsequent conversations between Harris and Peterson to be extremely interesting and insightful. I really hope the same will be true for Jordan and Dawkins. Major respect for both thinkers.

    • @seanmatthewking
      @seanmatthewking 2 года назад +3

      Even in this one, I was interested to hear Jordan talk about which of the purveyors of highly inaccessible ideas he finds to be saying anything of value. I’ve dipped my toes into he writings of Jung and some post modernists. I’ve read a small amount of Foucault and struggled greatly. I never read anything by Lacan, but I’ve read several works where his ideas were referenced.
      I’d be interested in hearing Jordan talk to a defender of Lacan and a critic of Jung.

    • @fury_saves_world
      @fury_saves_world 2 года назад +2

      @Ambient Music: To make you feel better Df? Hurt hjm brother plz

    • @theperfectbeing
      @theperfectbeing 2 года назад +9

      @ckots Yeah I never really understood Sams level of TDS given that he is highly analytical and evidence based regarding the positive impact within a system. It baffles me that he can look at what causes strife in people (financial struggles, upward mobility, etc) and acknowledge the fact that people are more free to explore other avenues once the baseline struggles of survival are taken care of and then turn around as say Trumps presidency was overwhelmingly negative simply because he personally despises how Trump speaks about the issues.

    • @EmperorPenguinXRemas
      @EmperorPenguinXRemas 2 года назад

      ​@@seanmatthewking I wachted some lectures on Lacan, I read some and also some application of his ideas. Most is bad and he still mostly a fraud, although some ideas are great. For example, his notion of extimacy, mirror stage, symbolic order, which can be applied in something as the technological domain.

    • @kozmickarmakoala3526
      @kozmickarmakoala3526 2 года назад

      This conversation was very clunky , to say the least.

  • @cristina9753
    @cristina9753 Год назад +11

    This was so helpful in seeing how annoying I must be when I interrupt 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @CHRISCONTEPSS
    @CHRISCONTEPSS Год назад +7

    I'm 37 min in . . .and have NO IDEA what the topic or point of this is. . . lol. . . . . I imagine Dawkins left for a while, ironed a shirt, made coffee, folded his laundry, and came back at "What was your question?" . . . .

  • @abbytownsend7739
    @abbytownsend7739 Год назад +876

    I learned a lot from this discussion. I learned how important it is to be a good listener and how dumb it makes you sound to be obsessed with your own thoughts. I also learned how admirable of a quality patience is.

    • @nadesmond6029
      @nadesmond6029 Год назад +30

      Perfect😂thank you! I really learned a lot from you learning this, cause I'm definitely not Gona waste my time on what I rightfully assumed was gonna be a one sided ramble😂

    • @brigwood7658
      @brigwood7658 Год назад +19

      'It was initially weird for me too; a case of "WTF doy? ... you aware of what 'dialog' means? (or a 'full stop'). Then I thought I'd have another listen, just allowing the words to 'do as they will', And so I stood up straight like the phuking lobster I am, cracked an awe inspiring woody, zoomed up on benzo's, and with some 70's UFO german synthesiser music for background atmosphere, and I listened! Lo and behold, it took on a certain dream logic of its own. Ideas gave way to aesthetics, masculine order, stability and hierarchy lost all form, collapsing into feminine chaos, change, rhizomic flow and bodily discharge. My 'vagenis' changed into a 'pegina' and back again ... and yet I felt perfectly comfortable with this ... as if it were perfectly 'natural'. So now I 'm like "Thank you JP for liberating me in ways you'll never know, and well beyond your best intentions (I wish he was my dad)"

    • @sadhu7191
      @sadhu7191 Год назад +15

      I liked part he said he took 7 grams dry 3 times. Saw dna and molecular level.

    • @abbytownsend7739
      @abbytownsend7739 Год назад +8

      @@jonathanalexander9881 I’m CRYING

    • @arvaneret_329
      @arvaneret_329 Год назад +16

      Ironically, your comment revolves around yourself and addresses no part of the conversation between Jordan Peterson and Richard Dawkins, who both are capable of demonstrating patience.

  • @WhiskyBaron
    @WhiskyBaron Год назад +667

    Dawkins displayed a level of patience the likes of which I have never witnessed. Absolutely painful to listen to Jordan interrupt him even directly after asking him a question. I hope he reads all of these comments and reflects on the fact that this was a grand opportunity wasted.

    • @chompchomp7853
      @chompchomp7853 Год назад +11

      Rather listen to Jordan ❤

    • @ohalloranjames
      @ohalloranjames Год назад +41

      yeah I really admire Dawkin's' patience here. This was a real mess of a conversation, with Peterson meandering all over the place.

    • @levit4jesus
      @levit4jesus Год назад +11

      Dawkins seems quite interested (possibly contrary to the usual listener, who just wants any side to be "destroyed"). Dawkins also asked most of the questions discussed (in his short time speaking). Peterson needed quite some time to answer Dawkins' questions. Would be very interesting to have it the other way around as well. Peterson's question at minute 21 was not reached until about the 1:21:30 mark, but this was in part also because Dawkins himself had questions for Peterson. Notwithstanding, it took quite some time for Peterson to carefully formulate his questions, maybe he was a bit too careful 🤔 But you gotta love both of them for honestly and open-mindedly seeking truth.

    • @Hurus1
      @Hurus1 Год назад +29

      Dawkins tried to get him on track. He realized full well, that there is something not ok with JP at that day / interview. I cannot understand why he put this catastrophy of a word salad online.

    • @ThorirLenvik
      @ThorirLenvik Год назад +2

      He loves to speak what he's speculating in the moment... Fortunately he's remembering much of what he's read!

  • @panamerica5649
    @panamerica5649 Год назад +8

    This was another situation where Jordan makes himself a fool. He talked 99% of the time and had almost nothing to say!! What a lost of opportunity to speak with a genius like Richard Dawkins...

  • @valleyriver
    @valleyriver Год назад +12

    41:04 after 40 minutes of rambling monologue this is the funniest thing I’ve heard all day 😂😂😂

    • @c0l1n_m45
      @c0l1n_m45 5 месяцев назад +1

      Whenever I'm losing an argument from now on I'm just going to say in the driest delivery possible, "I have taken extremely high doses of psilocybin".

  • @countofst.germain6417
    @countofst.germain6417 Год назад +381

    20:50 hahaha! I love Dr Dawkins. He's such a no nonsense factual guy. Discovering him about 15 years ago really changed my view on this world.

    • @lesediramahobo8991
      @lesediramahobo8991 Год назад

      And 42:00. This scum Peterson got exposed. I've always knew he was a fraud who gets drunk on his own word vomit.

    • @Subfightr
      @Subfightr Год назад +4

      Me too brother:) 🫂 for the better imo, for the worse in the opinion of everyone else, even though I've been even more helpful and kind to others... Does not matter. I'm still a heathen with no morals in their eyes :(

    • @Acrocanthosaurus
      @Acrocanthosaurus Год назад

      He's a disinformation shill.

    • @Subfightr
      @Subfightr Год назад

      @@Acrocanthosaurus Dawkins is? He's open to being wrong. I've learned a lot from seeing him eat crow and thanking the person for it. What are you referring to?

    • @ericdufrane2344
      @ericdufrane2344 Год назад

      @@Subfightr what in the world are you on about

  •  2 года назад +698

    5:41 Richard Dawkins: I admire your courage in speaking up about this. Huge number of people, including me, totally agree with you and many many of them are just too frightened to say so. Because there is a massive intimidation going on, especially in the academic world.

    • @ToastytheG
      @ToastytheG 2 года назад +17

      Bang on. I've seen it to many times to remain silent about it anymore.

    • @dannyboysable
      @dannyboysable 2 года назад +3

      lol

    • @FrictionFive
      @FrictionFive 2 года назад +2

      Good transcription!

    • @rogerc23
      @rogerc23 2 года назад

      You only need two words…..prove it. Until it’s proven all you need to say is F U.

    • @LD-io9zv
      @LD-io9zv 2 года назад +20

      How about at 42.25 ! Dawkins, “ so you think that our consciences can see down to the cellular level? That has got to be utter nonsense.”

  • @felicityneale3001
    @felicityneale3001 2 месяца назад +1

    This 'discussion' reminds me of going on a first date with a guy who spends the entire time telling you about himself and doesn't ask you a single question about yourself, and when you try to proffer some info about yourself, he blinks and then carries on talking about himself.

  • @FirasFreajah
    @FirasFreajah Год назад +37

    I'm officially never going to waste me very limited time on earth listening to JP ever, EVER again

    • @andrewcarrara6664
      @andrewcarrara6664 Год назад +5

      THIS

    • @CD-123
      @CD-123 Год назад +3

      Same brother, same

    • @trsitianniebla
      @trsitianniebla 11 месяцев назад

      You people are so ignorant and unintelligent.
      You are ignorant to possibilities.

    • @XanaxMilf
      @XanaxMilf 10 месяцев назад +5

      And he makes thinks so unnecessarily long to make himself sound grandiose

    • @licencetostay007
      @licencetostay007 5 месяцев назад +1

      Word

  • @markokrsmanovic2562
    @markokrsmanovic2562 2 года назад +206

    When Jordan mentioned that he had had taken a bunch of psychedelics, I think Richard taught "well that explains the feel of this interview" 😀

    • @princechannel2154
      @princechannel2154 2 года назад +7

      Thats so sad
      I'm so disappointed right now while watching

    • @hebertjerome
      @hebertjerome 2 года назад

      7 grams of LSD is an insane dose, 500 micrograms is an affective dose. 7 grams wow.

    • @paulajanson8053
      @paulajanson8053 2 года назад +1

      😂

    • @olliemiller8945
      @olliemiller8945 2 года назад +9

      Think he said 7g of psylocybin didn’t he?

    • @aleksbb2537
      @aleksbb2537 2 года назад +5

      @@hebertjerome he took mushrooms

  • @MrKail
    @MrKail 2 года назад +154

    This is the type of conversation that really needs a moderator.

    • @thecultofjohnnydelr.soulsw7010
      @thecultofjohnnydelr.soulsw7010 2 года назад +2

      If he sucks at Maths the man is struggling like the rest of us and the reason for his appeal.🤣
      Dawkins is absolute, listen. The earth goes around the sun✅ The chimps are cousins✅ Intelligence came much much later✅ Shit man 🤣

    • @painandpyro
      @painandpyro 2 года назад +2

      Absolutely not. If you want debates with quick rehearsed talking points and pandering to respective fanbases, you're in the wrong place. Whenever JBP discusses stuff like this, he is always exploring, he's stated this many times

    • @DTR89
      @DTR89 2 года назад +12

      We don't need a moderator, we just need Jordan Peterson to learn basic two-way conversation skills

    • @GrubKiller436
      @GrubKiller436 2 года назад +1

      We need Bret Weinstein to moderate!

    • @GrubKiller436
      @GrubKiller436 2 года назад

      @@DTR89 He's an extravert; it's in his personality to continue if the other doesn't insert himself in. And as you can see, Dawkins is not at all in any hurry to insert himself in. Maybe you could also suggest Dawkins to be more active in the interaction?

  • @EdNorty
    @EdNorty 5 месяцев назад +8

    41:20 is hilarious:
    Peterson: I think human beings can sometimes see into the microlevel of reality.
    Dawkins: ...what?
    Peterson: Yes, I've done drugs.

    • @crs2385
      @crs2385 5 месяцев назад

      DMT is a drug that can lead you there I guess

  • @Goosebone
    @Goosebone 10 месяцев назад +5

    1 hour in and it just looks like a missed opportunity. So much wanted to hear a rich discussion between these two.

  • @PHIllip324
    @PHIllip324 2 года назад +981

    When I was 14, Dawkins appealed to me because I was just becoming an atheist edgelord. Now at 29, I'm much more into Dr. Peterson and am of course a different person than I was 15 years ago. Seeing this is like having a debate with my former self.

    • @ThePathOfEudaimonia
      @ThePathOfEudaimonia 2 года назад +107

      And now you've become a "theist edgelord" instead, or?

    • @gabenorman747
      @gabenorman747 2 года назад +202

      @@proudatheist2042 A Reddit moderator.

    • @bay5005
      @bay5005 2 года назад +30

      This is 100% accurate.

    • @lexodius
      @lexodius 2 года назад +5

      1 cor 13:11

    • @fitnessabdul6811
      @fitnessabdul6811 2 года назад +1

      @@proudatheist2042 An atheist edgelord, to me, is someone who becomes atheist because it's slightly foreign and makes them feel smart rather than having a considerable amount of logic for why they are an atheist.

  • @ScienceNowSN
    @ScienceNowSN 2 года назад +158

    I want to thank Dawkins for having Dr Peterson!

  • @aaronsung6208
    @aaronsung6208 5 месяцев назад +1

    I've watched 20+ JP interviews, he is very insightful and respectful allowing the guest to talk in all other interviews except for this one. I hope there could be another interview for Richard Dawkins, where he does most of the talking.

  • @willowrobinson
    @willowrobinson 11 месяцев назад +75

    I love how JP lectures Richard as if he’s a student rather than one of the greatest thinkers of modern times

    • @peterjones6507
      @peterjones6507 10 месяцев назад +1

      I expect JP has a different view of RD, as do I.

    • @colecassell2477
      @colecassell2477 10 месяцев назад +10

      Did you seriously just call RD one of the greatest modern thinkers? Unironically ?

    • @peterjones6507
      @peterjones6507 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@colecassell2477 I also nearly fell off my chair at the comment, but it's what some people believe and presumably by the man himself. .

    • @davida.rosales6025
      @davida.rosales6025 9 месяцев назад +2

      But he ISN'T one of the greatest thinkers of modern times... He's just a popular writer of militant atheism... which any 20-year-old filled angst can do!

    • @ToveriJuri
      @ToveriJuri 9 месяцев назад +7

      @@davida.rosales6025
      He's not just a popular writer and of militant atheism. He has had an impact in his own field too. He's just not very good at having a nuanced discussion about religion, he's completely focused on reciting facts and pointing out how you can't prove the mystical aspects of religion, I'm with him when it comes to facts. However what He and atheists whom are inspired by him lack, is any willingness to engage with the idea what religion means to people in anything but a very negative way. They just don't want to understand the other side at all they don't want to even attempt it. And he clearly at least when writing God Delusion didn't understand Christianity in general and it shows.
      He should have stuck to his own lane, His work on religion and atheism isn't very impressive or thought provoking. Even though people like Harris and Hitchens had equally hostile way of approaching the subject matter they at least had some basic understanding of what they were talking about when it came to Religion, Dawkins is completely lost on the subject matter.

  • @Galdring
    @Galdring 2 года назад +525

    Richard Dawkins is a very patient man.

  • @clearpill
    @clearpill 2 года назад +393

    I've gained a whole new respect for Richard Dawkins merely for his patience throughout this interview XD - Great gems in here, thank you Mr Peterson for putting this together.

    • @OffGridInvestor
      @OffGridInvestor 2 года назад +15

      Dawkins in my experience is a master of putting everyone else down.

    • @matthewhall8161
      @matthewhall8161 2 года назад +13

      Yes, it almost seemed that Dawkins was perfectly happy to let Peterson put forth his ideas to be scrutinized. Kind of like the Floyd Mayweather style of debating..

    • @survivalsearcher
      @survivalsearcher 2 года назад +4

      @Bk6HXwD9DYK57jWm maybe, or there may have beem much there to digest and make sense of. The questions he did ask were great ones that kept the conversation in context as well as driving it forward. A great conversation to be allowed to be a fly on the wall of.

    • @neightthesnake
      @neightthesnake 2 года назад

      probably has something to do with him having a stroke

    • @LC-wv7tz
      @LC-wv7tz 2 года назад

      ​@Bk6HXwD9DYK57jWm Or Maybe Peterson overcomplicated the simplest things. He takes a simple idea that everyone knows and is aware, wastes 5 minutes rambling about making it out to be something it's not, then just keeps having diarrhea of the mouth ad nauseam. If you've spent any time in healthcare, or public service, when you listen to Peterson talk, it is EXACTLY like people suffering from severe mental illness. He's borderline delusional at times, he can't stop talking. The dude is hypomanic, distracted, paranoid, delusional, and he comes off to other people as condescending and narcissistic while also extremely boring.
      The dude needs to reel himself in. Or better yet, just stop. I've been listening to JBP for years. He's never been the same since his addiction, mental breakdown, and hosptialization. It seems in the past he was just stable enough to keep his craziness under wraps, but now that he doesn't have his kid chaperoning him and his filter of competence is gone, we can see how lame he really is.

  • @DIPLOMATCENTER
    @DIPLOMATCENTER 5 месяцев назад +2

    I commend Dr Peterson for putting this discussion online, the lessons are huge to draw, first of all, we must appreciate Dawkins who has taught us the power of listening and patience!, the scriptures says when a fool shuts his mouth, he’s thought wise, on the other hand, every one who thinks himself wise must be slow to speak, that’s where the injunction of study to be quiet comes in, it doesn’t matter how intellectually capable Peterson was or is, he messed up in this discuss and to upload it it is sort of a courageous balance that no one is beyond flaws.
    This is powerful!, for those in the comment section, you guys are just amazing, I am a Peterson fan and will always be, calling him out should still be path of that too, thanks all for keeping it real regardless of our love for him.
    Thanks again gentlemen👑

  • @eysa77
    @eysa77 10 месяцев назад +8

    I like richard dawkins he always stand on firm ground in his discussions

  • @DavidLowe1974
    @DavidLowe1974 2 года назад +345

    The patience Richard showed was quite remarkable. Was looking forward to a thought-provoking exchange of ideas instead we were mostly subject to shower thought from Jordan. He’s hoping round two will go better.

    • @domenicogrimaldi591
      @domenicogrimaldi591 2 года назад +12

      Jordan regularly paused to give Richard an opportunity to speak, but he just stayed silent.

    • @DundG
      @DundG 2 года назад +6

      I liked that Peterson could clear up his thought process about some of his ideas and make it tangible. Dawkins was on point to call some wild things totally unfounded "bullshit" in his words. But Dawkins made clear to wich point he agrees with Peterson and made good short points too.

    • @williamsegerstrom5920
      @williamsegerstrom5920 2 года назад +8

      Undoubtedly, round two has to be better unless Peterson keeps running his mouth, this opening recording was absolutely awful. Peterson is such a narcissist.

    • @caina4678
      @caina4678 2 года назад +16

      @@domenicogrimaldi591 nah, JP was constantly derailing Richard, and not allowing him to lead the conversation

    • @matthewstokes1608
      @matthewstokes1608 2 года назад +1

      50 mins and they are truly 50:50

  • @chrismathis4162
    @chrismathis4162 2 года назад +129

    This wasn’t a discussion. It was Dawkins listening to Peterson talk.

    • @CleverGirlAAH
      @CleverGirlAAH 2 года назад +1

      I'm so disappointed in the man on this one... FOCUS! FOCUS!

    • @richardsaddress580
      @richardsaddress580 2 года назад +2

      Dawkins was steering him in the conversation though. Seemed to me anyway.

    • @xBurzurkurx
      @xBurzurkurx 2 года назад +6

      Because if Dawkins even said a word, Peterson would have dissected it instantly. The equivalent of "hey man it was just a joke" when they weren't joking, Dawkins is too afraid to engage anything that profound because he himself knows the chances of his atheistic philosophy being the universal "correct" is not likely, and hes a narcissist that doesn't want to be wrong.

    • @xBurzurkurx
      @xBurzurkurx 2 года назад

      Masked by "I don't follow where you're going"

    • @Greg400
      @Greg400 2 года назад +1

      JBP seems to have a problem with excess

  • @Galanoojaw
    @Galanoojaw 2 месяца назад

    This is amazing Jordan, you have one of the brightest minds in your disposal and a great opportunity to dig into his mind, and you take over the conversation for over 99% of the ~87 minute time!

  • @biacampbell676
    @biacampbell676 10 месяцев назад +11

    Dr. Dawkins one the greatest intellectuals of our time

  • @gaz1967
    @gaz1967 Год назад +76

    I don't know if Jordan was star struck or something but I've never heard him prattle on so much. Richard was very patient, I imagine he struggled not to roll his eyes every 2 minutes.

    • @whydontyoustfu
      @whydontyoustfu Год назад +10

      he was high

    • @whitneymacdonald4396
      @whitneymacdonald4396 Год назад +8

      That's probably why Dawkins didn't want to be on camera. This was horrifying to listen to- and I like listening to Dr. Peterson.

    • @jhibbitt2896
      @jhibbitt2896 Год назад +3

      i do get the impression he was star struck

    • @TheSands83
      @TheSands83 Год назад +2

      @@whydontyoustfu that’s what I was thinking that jordan was hopped up on adderall

    • @gaz1967
      @gaz1967 Год назад

      ​@@cynthiamartini8982 it was a conversation, unfortunately Richard couldn't get a word in edgeways.

  • @TastySanchez
    @TastySanchez Год назад +58

    If people are wondering the interview starts at @1:19:35
    This is when Jordan finally shuts up and actually asks a question without trying to answer it himself and beginning another 30 minute rambling monologue.

    • @paulrose4735
      @paulrose4735 Год назад +1

      Peterson is groping at blindspots, and trying to grasp smoke; Dawkins is simply witnessing and observing it for 45 mins really...

  • @analyzeit2622
    @analyzeit2622 Год назад +12

    The part I love most about this conversation is how, at the end part, I get to listen and go along on a stroll across the Oxford campus with Richard Dawkins and Jordan Peterson.

    • @OldSkoolUncleChris
      @OldSkoolUncleChris Год назад +1

      Cambridge

    • @analyzeit2622
      @analyzeit2622 Год назад +2

      @@OldSkoolUncleChris I'm just assumed Oxford because that's where Dawkins is based, and at the beginning of the video he says "...so I walked over to, aha, as it turned out, a chapel on the Oxford campus, and that wasn't the place that Dr. Dawkins wanted to go with me..." and if they were at Cambridge that would be a 25 hour walk.

    • @TheFosterJourney
      @TheFosterJourney 11 месяцев назад +1

      The best part is listening to them open doors and stroll the Oxford campus as they talk at the end.

  • @phillgrim
    @phillgrim Год назад +3

    Never thought I'd turn off a Dawkins interview.

  • @vanessaburdine4865
    @vanessaburdine4865 2 года назад +102

    “There is intimidation going on, and you’re one that has stood up to intimidation. For that, I salute you.”

  • @maplestratocaster
    @maplestratocaster 2 года назад +163

    As a huge fan of both these men I was looking forward to hearing a discussion between the two. Very disappointed to find the format was more of a lecture from one brilliant mind to another. Mr. Dawkins displays much patience. It plays out better as an audio segment. Otherwise we`d be watching Dawkins listening. I absolutely love JP. Maybe someday Dawkins will feel comfortable with a live segment with more back and forth.

    • @3lit3gn0m3
      @3lit3gn0m3 2 года назад +15

      Yep. I enjoy JP's views on things, but I feel he needs a moderator when talking to someone else who could add similar value to a discussion.
      Pausing at 22:28 to say this. I've never really thought 'little' of JP, but I feel like he's kinda just being rude at this point.

    • @jacobsmith831
      @jacobsmith831 2 года назад +1

      @@3lit3gn0m3 agreed. But the moderator would have to be perfect in their direction

    • @dumbdumber1885
      @dumbdumber1885 2 года назад +14

      Why Dawkins wanted audio only is so that he can continue weeding his garden patch while JP talks on endlessly.

    • @Brehvon
      @Brehvon 2 года назад +3

      Jordan's answer for the snakes issue took up a lot of time all by itself. I have a good feeling we will hear another conversation with these two. Might not even be a bad live discussion similar to the Sam Harris events.

    • @NoOneAtAll666
      @NoOneAtAll666 2 года назад +2

      Well said, it was quite a strange one! Richard barely said anything for 45 mins! Love and respect to both these guys.

  • @mattanderson6672
    @mattanderson6672 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks guys!!
    Brilliant discussion

  • @user-rp2kx8ns6e
    @user-rp2kx8ns6e Год назад +3

    OMG, JP just never stops talkingI I used to like him, but he is in love with the sound of his own voice! This is not a conversation, RD shows great patience with JP's rambling on and on and on!!!!

  • @Brave_New_Tube
    @Brave_New_Tube 2 года назад +86

    "I meant no more than they meant yes."
    That's it. That's the secret sauce to solving government overreach. Call it out where it is, refuse to comply, and stand your ground. Living in fear of the overreach will not make it go away.

    • @Milos.L
      @Milos.L 2 года назад +1

      exactly

    • @elektrotehnik94
      @elektrotehnik94 2 года назад +4

      That is ONE of the steps to solving government overreach. ^^
      If a critical mass of people don't do it with you, you can get forgotten in jail.
      Perspective.

  • @siimkelner2282
    @siimkelner2282 2 года назад +160

    Jordan literally spoke 99% of the time. I wonder how Dawkins felt during that recording.

    • @PRED4T0R85
      @PRED4T0R85 2 года назад +4

      like handicaped on wheelchair trying play football//soccer...

    • @fdafsdfasgs
      @fdafsdfasgs 2 года назад +23

      As somome else said: like being invited to friend's house just to watch your friend play videos games.

    • @shanewatts5115
      @shanewatts5115 2 года назад +5

      Probably disrespected. I think he was fed up tbh...sounded like he was mad to get away from him by the end of it. 😂

    • @killpop8255
      @killpop8255 2 года назад

      Like an Amazonian jungle dweller

    • @sjowners
      @sjowners 2 года назад +1

      Probably skipping between the mic. and a good book and hanging laundry.

  • @itissany
    @itissany Год назад +6

    I have heard podcasts where commercials get more time than Dawkins got in this interview.

  • @Anatolij86
    @Anatolij86 5 месяцев назад +1

    It's always a good sign when in a conversation one party talks for 95% of the time.
    You have a greater chance of winning the lottery than you have of randomly clicking on the timeline and hearing Dawkins.

  • @SG-bh2ij
    @SG-bh2ij 2 года назад +102

    I love Jordan Peterson. That’s why I’m subscribed to his channel and was able to listen to this but I wish Jordan would have let Richard Dawkins get a word in. Richard was not able to finish his thought before Jordan jumped back in.

    • @ThePallidor
      @ThePallidor 2 года назад +8

      I think he was partly just tired, but this has been a problem with many guests. Peterson gets on his Energizer Bunny mode and just keeps talking making no effort to cut to the chase.

    • @painandpyro
      @painandpyro 2 года назад +2

      Dawkins knows how to use his big boy voice. You have to listen to a lot of Peterson's ideas before you can understand where hed coming from and Dawkins obviously recognizes this; he's a smart man and he's trying to listen. This isn't a debate, there isn't a "winner" or a "loser"

    • @pistonmeyers
      @pistonmeyers 2 года назад +4

      @@ThePallidor Cut to the chase. Just the opposite. Peterson does not ever cut to the chase. Rather than say what he thinks. He has to first tell you all the references he has used to get to his conclusion. As if he needs to defend the conclusion before stating it.

    • @judjudersawn2596
      @judjudersawn2596 2 года назад

      If you love Dr. Peterson then you should respect him enough to listen to him or to finish his show. 46:46 Dr. Peterson states: "Now, I've talked too much during this discussion so far; there's something I really want to ask you about if you don't mind." Dawkins subsequently refuses to field Peterson's question and insists upon answering Jordan's previous line of inquiry. Your characterization of Jordan repeatedly "jumping in" and thereby preventing conversation is entirely false and disrespectful.

    • @SG-bh2ij
      @SG-bh2ij 2 года назад

      @@ribos2762 WOW, that’s crazy to say that and use those words about Jordan Peterson. I think the reason you say that is not because it’s accurate but because of favoritism towards Richard Dawkins and whoever else. Without a doubt Jordan has helped so many people in the world. To call him a coward and a pseudo, is exactly that, not genuine.

  • @Zelcon02
    @Zelcon02 2 года назад +299

    I feel there should be a mediator in the next discussion as I feel that I didn't get enough of an opportunity to listen to Professor Dawkins.
    In spite of that small complaint, thank you for uploading this. It was very interesting.

    • @ivanjdrakov1957
      @ivanjdrakov1957 2 года назад +18

      Absolutely agree, it was not led well at all

    • @henniebotha
      @henniebotha 2 года назад +29

      40 mins in an still not much from Dawkins. He's actually trying to be a mediator to keep the discussion on track

    • @suggestivewondered179
      @suggestivewondered179 2 года назад +13

      but Richard managed to make his point in his short ammount of time to speak. To really understand Jordans point of view, you have to be focused the whole hour+ of info. Also Jordan showed a lot of respect for Richard the whole conversation which is commendable. He knows and shows Richard is the real deal!

    • @twntwrs
      @twntwrs 2 года назад

      @@suggestivewondered179 It's that slimy faux deference that Peterson oozes when in the presence of his intellectual superiors only to turn around to sneer at them behind their backs as "The new atheist types like Harris and Dawkins". Who get it all wrong...

    • @ElobinGarvic
      @ElobinGarvic 2 года назад +12

      I think it was better for their methods of thinking and communication to emerge naturally.
      A mediator could constrain them to a given topic, but hearing them negotiate that for themselves was both entertaining and informative.
      Letting them exist as humans, not cut clean by a program. I love that.

  • @Ribcut
    @Ribcut Год назад +9

    0% chance JP was sober in this interview

    • @dr.jenniferma3914
      @dr.jenniferma3914 5 месяцев назад

      What do you think he was on. Uppers?

    • @Ribcut
      @Ribcut 5 месяцев назад

      @@dr.jenniferma3914 No idea, and I couldn't even begin to say with confidence what it really was, but the way he was speaking about psilocybin hints at recent usage.

  • @jahmelfoskey
    @jahmelfoskey 6 месяцев назад +5

    I didn't know Richard Dawkins was so kind. Respect.

  • @Lopfff
    @Lopfff 2 года назад +204

    Dr JP is like the kid who shows up at his grandpa’s house and has a million things he wants to talk to Grandpa Dawkins about

    • @ReneeKnightYogaRani
      @ReneeKnightYogaRani 2 года назад +6

      A little bit- Jordan is definitely excited to be talking to Richard Dawkins.
      Jordan has changed his mind about religion over time.

    • @danieltaylor1784
      @danieltaylor1784 2 года назад +7

      I think that is basically what occurred here. I think it would be much more productive if it happened again

    • @samalex2180
      @samalex2180 2 года назад +14

      I thought that aspect of it was adorable. Peterson clearly loves him, as many of us do. Dawkins talked to him as if he was an impatient puppy.

    • @judjudersawn2596
      @judjudersawn2596 2 года назад +9

      That joke is a completely false characterization which makes you look dumb. 46:46 Dr. Peterson states: "Now, I've talked too much during this discussion so far; there's something I really want to ask you about if you don't mind." Dawkins subsequently refuses to field Peterson's question and insists upon answering Jordan's previous line of inquiry.

    • @jamiel4803
      @jamiel4803 2 года назад +5

      @@judjudersawn2596 tbf Dawkins was half way thru his point when jp said that. Dawkins was mid unzipping his bag to get book

  • @vigilantejesus9010
    @vigilantejesus9010 2 года назад +86

    [1:30] Dawkins listens to Jordan talk about Jordan’s rise to fame, Bill C-16, and Free Speech
    [5:30] Dawkins listens to Jordan talk about the Intimidation and fear of speaking out against the far left
    [9:10] Dawkins listens to Jordan talk about Micro retreats
    [11:40] Dawkins listens to Jordan talk about Dawkins’ paper about the organism as a model
    [18:30] Dawkins listens to Jordan talk about Female sexual selection
    [21:10] Dawkins listens to Jordan talk about Differences between Jordan and Dr. Dawkins' thinking
    [24:00] Dawkins listens to Jordan talk about Jeffrey Gray, his work on modeling, Psychedelics, and Anxiety
    [30:00] Dawkins listens to Jordan talk about Psychedelics, Symbolism, and Consciousness
    [41:00] Dawkins listens to Jordan talk about Jordan’s experiences with psilocybin and yoga
    [45:40] Dawkins listens to Jordan talk about Postmodernism, Lacan, Foucault, and Mikhaila’s Oxford Union debate...
    I could go on.

    • @drdeadbeat1604
      @drdeadbeat1604 2 года назад +16

      I see a pattern emerging

    • @LefthandedBandit28
      @LefthandedBandit28 2 года назад +1

      Lol. What does this all mean?!

    • @CalderaMauricio
      @CalderaMauricio 2 года назад +3

      Nice one

    • @glennthompson6754
      @glennthompson6754 2 года назад +8

      Spot on! I'm a JP fan but this was a seemingly unstructured ramble. I feel for Dawkins..... He seemed to spend the whole time trying to identify any consistent point to respond to from the meandering rambling! Tough ask!

    • @mork07101960
      @mork07101960 2 года назад +3

      Jordan wants to impress Dawkins

  • @RonPineault
    @RonPineault Год назад +34

    I mean I would’ve loved to hear Dawkins more as well. But this whole interview is kind of adorable. It’s Jordan getting to fully blast his ideas at one of his intellectual heroes

    • @bobby8630
      @bobby8630 10 месяцев назад +6

      JP mentioned before that during his first conversation with Sam Harris, he was trying to “win” the conversation. Which is why it went badly - I think he was doing the same here.

    • @badger5149
      @badger5149 7 месяцев назад +1

      This was my impression as well. he was simply star-struck and awkward.

  • @cristinalacoste2062
    @cristinalacoste2062 6 месяцев назад +6

    I've never heard Dr Peterson discuss his personal experience with psychedelics. It was obviously a mind altering experience for him as it is for so many. Some find God or a deep sense of oneness with the universe which may be the same thing. Thank you for being so open in sharing something so personal. It was nice to see that these two brilliant men found so much common ground in the end.

  • @esperthebard
    @esperthebard 2 года назад +357

    This was both great and terrifically disappointing. While there were some fascinating topics, one idea led to the next over and over, without any of them being discussed to a satisfactory extent. I had hoped for friendly debate between these two gentlemen, both of them engaged and digging deep into a few big subjects. We definitely need more of these two, and it needs to be more constructive and with both of them speaking for a more-or-less equal amount of time.

    • @painandpyro
      @painandpyro 2 года назад +4

      Jordan doesn't do debates like that on his podcast, have you heard any of the others???

    • @DTR89
      @DTR89 2 года назад +31

      @@painandpyro No need for a debate, how about a normal two-person discussion where the word count ratio is greater than 10:1

    • @CleverGirlAAH
      @CleverGirlAAH 2 года назад +14

      Couldn't have said it better myself... Peterson had to go into his defense of verbiage mode. And it careened out of control from there. Just go back to that original point, Jordan. You wanted to talk about his paper. And about women's sexual selection. lol I stopped halfway through to read comments to see if anyone else was frustrated. The man's talking about his experience with ayahuasca now lol. Sheesh. I love the man, but c'mon... I think in the earliest parts of the discussion Dawkins seemed impressed at Peterson's insight into biological literature. u_u *sigh*

    • @halalmeatz5644
      @halalmeatz5644 2 года назад +4

      If you have followed for JBP for any amount of time, you will know that that isn’t likely to EVER happen. 🤷

    • @Wraith4446
      @Wraith4446 2 года назад +8

      You're right; a mixture of time restraints and complex topics that Jordan refused to approach immediately led to an uncomfortable listen. Also, I have noticed, perhaps from such a habit of lecturing, that Jordan tends to take up the majority of any given interview with his own opinions. It is a specific skill to balance an argument and conduct an interview simultaneously.

  • @jord_2wYT
    @jord_2wYT 2 года назад +83

    7:58 "I meant no more than they meant yes" great quote I'm keeping it 😂

    • @bfm2098
      @bfm2098 2 года назад +1

      Your yes should always mean more then they mean no and also mean no more then they mean yes. His quote hit me too😀

  • @stephenmustard8388
    @stephenmustard8388 5 месяцев назад +6

    I think Richard Dawkins just had his first psychedelic experience.