Science and Belief Are Not Separate // Jordan Peterson Vase Example | Reading Maps of Meaning Pt. 4
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 Published On Feb 23, 2021

In the first chapter of his 1999 book entitled Maps of Meaning, Jordan Peterson explains that the empirical and mythical worlds are not separate through the example of a child discovering a breakable object during play.

SERIES INFO: Reading Maps of Meaning
It's been just over a year since I read Jordan Peterson's bestselling book '12 Rules for Life: An Antidote for Chaos' and I've decided I want more. After working my way through most of Peterson's own YouTube videos and lectures, as well as his many interviews, I will now be embarking on a new thought adventure as I begin to read his 1999 textbook 'Maps of Meaning.' I will be sharing my responses and some basic summary as I go.

Video 0: Series Introduction    • Reading Jordan Peterson's 1999 Book '...  ​
Video 1: Jordan Peterson on Socialism in his youth    • Jordan Peterson on Socialism in his y...  ​
Video 2: It's easy to be evil. Jordan Peterson on the Ease of Atrocity
   • It's easy to be evil // Jordan Peters...  ​
Video 3: Jordan Peterson on Carl Jung's Persona
   • Jordan Peterson on Carl Jung's Person...  
(new video links in the description of each successive video)
Full Series Playlist:
   • Reading Jordan Peterson's 1999 Book '...  

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