In this podcast episode, philosopher Jack Symes engages with Jordan Peterson to explore the intricate relationship between consciousness, the concept of God, and the human condition. They discuss existential themes, emphasizing the struggle for meaning in an indifferent universe and the importance of living authentically. Symes argues that consciousness is fundamental to understanding reality, while also critiquing the portrayal of God in contemporary discourse. The conversation delves into the nature of faith, the problem of evil, and the significance of the Abrahamic tradition in providing a framework for meaning. They conclude by examining the interplay of values and the quest for unity in a fragmented world, with Symes advocating for a coherent vision of existence rooted in religious narratives.
00:00 Introduction
00:25 The Absurd and the Search for Meaning
00:58 Consciousness and Its Philosophical Implications
01:59 The Nature of God: A Philosophical Inquiry
02:55 The Role of Faith and the Leap of Faith
03:54 The Problem of Evil and the Nature of Suffering
04:48 The Abrahamic Vision and the Pursuit of Meaning
05:40 The Interplay of Values and the Quest for Unity
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Publish date: Sep 5, 2024
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