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 ======Jordan Peterson====== ======Jordan Peterson======
  
-Jordan Peterson is a Canadian clinical psychologist and professor of psychology at the University of Toronto. He rose to fame in the early 2010s for his critiques of political correctness and his opposition to compelled speech reading the use of pseudo-pronouns.+Jordan Peterson[(JordanPeterson>Jordan Peterson[[https://www.jordanbpeterson.com/|jordanbpeterson.com]])] is a Canadian clinical psychologist and resigned professor of psychology at the University of Toronto. He rose to fame in the early 2010s for his critiques of political correctness and his opposition to compelled speech regarding the use of pseudo-pronouns and gender identities.
  
 Peterson's work is primarily focused on the individual and the individual's relationship to society. He is known for his emphasis on personal responsibility, self-improvement, and the importance of individual freedom. He also stresses the importance of understanding and accepting the natural hierarchy of society. Peterson's work is primarily focused on the individual and the individual's relationship to society. He is known for his emphasis on personal responsibility, self-improvement, and the importance of individual freedom. He also stresses the importance of understanding and accepting the natural hierarchy of society.
  
-One of Peterson's most notable contributions to psychology is his self-authoring program, which is a set of writing exercises designed to help individuals understand and improve their lives. The program aims to help individuals understand the source of their problems and to develop a sense of agency and responsibility for their own lives.+One of Peterson's most notable contributions to psychology is his self-authoring program[(SA>Self Authoring Suite- Past Authoring, Present Authoring, Future Authoring[[https://www.selfauthoring.com/|selfauthoring.com]])] 
 +, which is a set of writing exercises designed to help individuals understand and improve their lives. The program aims to help individuals understand the source of their problems and to develop a sense of agency and responsibility for their own lives
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 +Peterson has written, lectured[(PL>Jordan Peterson - Personality Lectures 2017[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGmhwjsdBHHZbXD9oTMnBJqvFaOMTU7uJ|Youtube]])] 
 + and spoken extensively about the Big Five trait psychology and how they relate to various aspects of human behavior and development. He has developed a self-assessment online program[(understandmyself>Understand Myself - Self Assessment[[https://www.understandmyself.com/|understandmyself.com]])] and published a comprehensive online course[(Personality>DISCOVERING PERSONALITY WITH DR. JORDAN B. PETERSON [[https://courses.jordanbpeterson.com/personality|courses.jordanbpeterson.com]])] 
 + on the Big Five
  
 In addition to his clinical work and writing, Peterson has also been a vocal critic of various political and social issues. He has been a vocal opponent of compelled speech and political correctness, arguing that these concepts are a threat to individual freedom. He has also been a critic of postmodernism, arguing that it undermines society's ability to understand and make sense of the world. In addition to his clinical work and writing, Peterson has also been a vocal critic of various political and social issues. He has been a vocal opponent of compelled speech and political correctness, arguing that these concepts are a threat to individual freedom. He has also been a critic of postmodernism, arguing that it undermines society's ability to understand and make sense of the world.
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 Peterson's work has been both praised and criticized. Some praise him for his emphasis on personal responsibility and self-improvement, while others criticize him for his views on political correctness and postmodernism. Despite the controversy surrounding his ideas, Peterson's work has had a significant impact on psychology and society. Peterson's work has been both praised and criticized. Some praise him for his emphasis on personal responsibility and self-improvement, while others criticize him for his views on political correctness and postmodernism. Despite the controversy surrounding his ideas, Peterson's work has had a significant impact on psychology and society.
  
-Jordan Peterson is a Canadian clinical psychologist and professor of psychology at the University of Toronto. He is known for his emphasis on personal responsibility, self-improvement, and the importance of individual freedom. He also stresses the importance of understanding and accepting the natural hierarchy of society. His work has had a significant impact on psychology and society.+Jordan Peterson is a Canadian clinical psychologist and resigned professor of psychology at the University of Toronto. He is known for his emphasis on personal responsibility, self-improvement, and the importance of individual freedom. He also stresses the importance of understanding and accepting the natural hierarchy of society. His work has had a significant impact on psychology and society.
  
 =====The Cathy Newman Interview===== =====The Cathy Newman Interview=====
  
-The Cathy Newman interview refers to a television interview that took place in January 2018 between British journalist Cathy Newman and Canadian psychologist and professor Jordan Peterson. The interview aired on Channel 4, a British television channel, as part of a program called "Jordan Peterson: 'Alt-Right' Figure or Free Speech Martyr?"+The Cathy Newman interview[(Interview>Full Channel 4 News Cathy Newman Interview [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMcjxSThD54|Youtube]])] 
 + refers to a television interview that took place in January 2018 between British journalist Cathy Newman and Canadian psychologist and professor Jordan Peterson. The interview aired on Channel 4, a British television channel, as part of a program called "Jordan Peterson: 'Alt-Right' Figure or Free Speech Martyr?"
  
 During the interview, Newman pressed Peterson on a variety of controversial topics, including his opposition to compelled speech, his views on gender, and his criticism of political correctness. Peterson responded to Newman's questions with detailed explanations of his views, and the two engaged in a heated and at times tense back-and-forth. During the interview, Newman pressed Peterson on a variety of controversial topics, including his opposition to compelled speech, his views on gender, and his criticism of political correctness. Peterson responded to Newman's questions with detailed explanations of his views, and the two engaged in a heated and at times tense back-and-forth.
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 =====Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief===== =====Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief=====
  
-The book was first published in 1999 and provides a comprehensive overview of Peterson's ideas and theories about the human condition and the nature of belief.+The book [( :harvard:Peterson1999>> 
 +authors   : Peterson, Jordan B. 
 +title     : Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief.  
 +publisher : Routledge  
 +published : 1999   
 +isbn      : 978-0-415-92222-7 
 +url       : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/978-0-415-92222-7 
 +)] 
 + was first published in 1999 and provides a comprehensive overview of Peterson's ideas and theories about the human condition and the nature of belief.
  
 The book is divided into four parts, each of which deals with a different aspect of human belief and behaviour. The first part examines the psychological and archetypal roots of belief, drawing on a wide range of sources, including mythology, religion, and literature. The second part explores the nature of good and evil and the role that these concepts play in human behaviour. The third part examines the relationship between the individual and society, focusing on the importance of personal responsibility and the dangers of totalitarianism. The final part of the book deals with the nature of the sacred and the importance of religious and spiritual beliefs in human life. The book is divided into four parts, each of which deals with a different aspect of human belief and behaviour. The first part examines the psychological and archetypal roots of belief, drawing on a wide range of sources, including mythology, religion, and literature. The second part explores the nature of good and evil and the role that these concepts play in human behaviour. The third part examines the relationship between the individual and society, focusing on the importance of personal responsibility and the dangers of totalitarianism. The final part of the book deals with the nature of the sacred and the importance of religious and spiritual beliefs in human life.
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 =====12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos===== =====12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos=====
  
-The book was first published in 2018 and provides practical advice for living a fulfilling and meaningful life.+The book [( :harvard:Peterson2018>> 
 +authors   : Peterson, Jordan B. 
 +title     : 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos 
 +publisher : Penguin Random House 
 +published : 2018 
 +isbn      : 978-0-345-81602-3 
 +url       : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/978-0-345-81602-3 
 +)] 
 + was first published in 2018 and provides practical advice for living a fulfilling and meaningful life.
  
 The book is divided into 12 chapters, each of which deals with a different rule for life. The first rule, "Stand up straight with your shoulders back," emphasizes the importance of taking responsibility for one's own life and the role that posture plays in shaping one's attitude and outlook. Other rules include "Treat yourself like you would someone you are responsible for helping," "Make at least one thing better every single day," and "Do not bother children when they are skateboarding." The book is divided into 12 chapters, each of which deals with a different rule for life. The first rule, "Stand up straight with your shoulders back," emphasizes the importance of taking responsibility for one's own life and the role that posture plays in shaping one's attitude and outlook. Other rules include "Treat yourself like you would someone you are responsible for helping," "Make at least one thing better every single day," and "Do not bother children when they are skateboarding."
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 =====Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life===== =====Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life=====
  
-The book was first published in 2021 and is a continuation of the author's first book "12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos."+The book [( :harvard:Peterson2021>> 
 +authors   : Peterson, Jordan B. 
 +title     : Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life 
 +publisher : Penguin Random House 
 +published : 2021 
 +isbn      : 978-0-735-27833-2 
 +url       : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/978-0-735-27833-2 
 +)] was first published in 2021 and is a continuation of the author's first book "12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos."
  
 Like its predecessor, "Beyond Order" presents a set of practical advice for living a fulfilling and meaningful life, but this time it expands on the first book's ideas and adds twelve more rules to follow. The new rules include "Assume that the person you are listening to might know something you don't," "Pursue what is meaningful (not what is expedient)," "Tell the truth or, at least, don’t lie," and "Assume that the person you are talking to is trying to help you." Like its predecessor, "Beyond Order" presents a set of practical advice for living a fulfilling and meaningful life, but this time it expands on the first book's ideas and adds twelve more rules to follow. The new rules include "Assume that the person you are listening to might know something you don't," "Pursue what is meaningful (not what is expedient)," "Tell the truth or, at least, don’t lie," and "Assume that the person you are talking to is trying to help you."
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