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2015 Personality Lecture 22: Conclusion - Psychology and Belief
University of Toronto PSY230
Course Information: http://jordanbpeterson.com/Psy230H
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0v3x0ev1URY&list=PL22J3VaeABQAhrMCQUa6sde_Y9DVbLYRv&index=20
April 2, 2015
2015 Personality Lecture 21: Performance Prediction
University of Toronto PSY230
Course Information: http://jordanbpeterson.com/Psy230H
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5p5YEvi8CHQ&list=PL22J3VaeABQAhrMCQUa6sde_Y9DVbLYRv&index=19
March 31, 2015
2015 Personality Lecture 20: Conscientiousness - Industriousness, Orderliness & Disgust
University of Toronto PSY230
Course Information: http://jordanbpeterson.com/Psy230H
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35e5i6FQuMw&list=PL22J3VaeABQAhrMCQUa6sde_Y9DVbLYRv&index=18
March 26, 2015
2015 Personality Lecture 18: Openness - Creativity & Intelligence
Creativity and intelligence are both fundamental traits, part of Big Five Openness, and powerful determinants of innovation and general performance at complex tasks, respectively.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6rm0LrO9vU&list=PL22J3VaeABQAhrMCQUa6sde_Y9DVbLYRv&index=17
2015 Personality Lecture 17: Agreeableness - Aggression & Empathy
Agreeableness is one of the five canonical Big Five personality traits, made up of Politeness and Compassion on the high end and blunt stubbornness, even callousness on the other. Women are higher in the former, men in the latter. Those differences are largest in the MOST not the LEAST egalitarian societies, in direct contradiction to the social constructionist, neo-Marxist and radical feminist claims. Conservatives are higher in politeness, a form of social convention, than liberals. Liberals are higher than conservatives in compassion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgRaLmCOwYU&list=PL22J3VaeABQAhrMCQUa6sde_Y9DVbLYRv&index=16
2015 Personality Lecture 16: Conscientiousness I - Industriousness & Disgust
University of Toronto PSY230
Course Information: http://jordanbpeterson.com/Psy230H
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vt90JwDHh-Y&list=PL22J3VaeABQAhrMCQUa6sde_Y9DVbLYRv&index=15
March 10, 2015
Agreeableness is one of the five canonical Big Five personality traits, made up of Politeness and Compassion on the high end and blunt stubbornness, even callousness on the other. Women are higher in the former, men in the latter. Those differences are largest in the MOST not the LEAST egalitarian societies, in direct contradiction to the social constructionist, neo-Marxist and radical feminist claims. Conservatives are higher in politeness, a form of social convention, than liberals. Liberals are higher than conservatives in compassion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgRaLmCOwYU&list=PL22J3VaeABQAhrMCQUa6sde_Y9DVbLYRv&index=16
2015 Personality Lecture 15: Biology & Traits: Limbic System & Lower Order Goals
University of Toronto PSY230
Course Information: http://jordanbpeterson.com/Psy230H
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdNJTP6tYMs&list=PL22J3VaeABQAhrMCQUa6sde_Y9DVbLYRv&index=14
March 5, 2015
2015 Personality Lecture 14: Existentialism: Solzhenitsyn / Intro to Biology & Psychometrics
This lecture opens with the close of a discussion on Solzhenitsyn, the great Russian anti-Marxist, and closes with the opening of a discussion on biological psychology. Got that?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZnqLvLbLV0&list=PL22J3VaeABQAhrMCQUa6sde_Y9DVbLYRv&index=13
2015 Personality Lecture 13: Existentialism: Nazi Germany and the USSR
Two potent totalitarian movements emerged in the 20th century: National Socialism and Communism. Both can be viewed as the consequence of existential angst and inauthenticity. Both were supported by the lie.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XY7a1RXMbHI&list=PL22J3VaeABQAhrMCQUa6sde_Y9DVbLYRv&index=12
2015 Personality Lecture 12: Existentialism: Dostoevsky, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard
Dostoevsky, Nietzsche and Kierkegaard, prophetic thinkers of the late 1800's, foretold the inevitable rise of nihilism and totalitarianism in the bloody 20th century.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsoVhKo4UvQ&list=PL22J3VaeABQAhrMCQUa6sde_Y9DVbLYRv&index=11
2015 Personality Lecture 10: Humanism: Carl Rogers
Carl Rogers was a great believer in the wisdom of the body, an idea approximately equivalent although more concrete than Carl Jung's idea of the Self. He was an advocate of the therapeutic utility of genuine, honest communication, and a pioneer of the idea of self-actualization.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9Ql5V7-OQo&list=PL22J3VaeABQAhrMCQUa6sde_Y9DVbLYRv&index=10
2015 Personality Lecture 09: Depth Psychology: Sigmund Freud (Part 02)
University of Toronto PSY230
Course Information: http://jordanbpeterson.com/Psy230H
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A07DV3FXyPo&list=PL22J3VaeABQAhrMCQUa6sde_Y9DVbLYRv&index=9
February 3, 2015
2015 Personality Lecture 08: Depth Psychology: Sigmund Freud (Part 1)
Sigmund Freud was the great synthesizer and advocate of the ideas of the unconscious. He gave motivational factors such as lust and aggression primary places in the human psyche, and helped give clear formulation to the idea that the human psyche was made up of oft-conflicting subpersonalities. Furthermore, he was a clear observer of the pathology of the too-close, dependent family, and a great observer of and guide to dreams. For all these reasons, academic psychologists tend to hate and denigrate his achievements.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Zji6xMkOgo&list=PL22J3VaeABQAhrMCQUa6sde_Y9DVbLYRv&index=8
2015 Personality Lecture 07: Depth Psychology: Carl Jung (Part 02)
Carl Jung was one of the most profound thinkers of the 20th century, and the first major post-enlightenment intellectual to consider religious thinking from a truly biological perspective.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFHZyse4VGw&list=PL22J3VaeABQAhrMCQUa6sde_Y9DVbLYRv&index=7
2015 Personality Lecture 06: Depth Psychology: Carl Jung (Part 01)
Carl Jung was a great psychologist of symbolism. He believed that the imagination roamed where articulated knowledge had not yet voyaged, and that it was the artist and visionary who first explored new territory, civilizing it, in essence, for those who came later. The study of Jung makes the dead religious past spring back to life.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DC0faZiBcG0&list=PL22J3VaeABQAhrMCQUa6sde_Y9DVbLYRv&index=6
2015 Personality Lecture 05: Constructivism: Jean Piaget
University of Toronto PSY230
Course Information: http://jordanbpeterson.com/Psy230H
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ED_TfmwjsEw&list=PL22J3VaeABQAhrMCQUa6sde_Y9DVbLYRv&index=5
January 20, 2015
2015 Personality Lecture 04: Heroic & Shamanic Initiations II: Mircea Eliade
The drama of allowing old presuppositions die, and new ones emerge, was represented in heroic and shamanic initiations and then in drama and story long before it was rationally articulated by modern psychoanalysts and psychologists.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFAyBEKKIBE&list=PL22J3VaeABQAhrMCQUa6sde_Y9DVbLYRv&index=4
2015 Personality Lecture 03: Historical Perspectives - Heroic & Shamanic Initiations I Mircea Eliade
Psychological transformation follows a distinct pattern: order, disruption, descent into chaos, restructured order. That's Paradise Lost and Regained. That's the shamanic voyage. It's one of the oldest experiences of mankind.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t966lVrHEzo&list=PL22J3VaeABQAhrMCQUa6sde_Y9DVbLYRv&index=3
2015 Personality Lecture 02: Historical Perspectives - Mythological Representations
Before psychology was a science, the essential elements of human personality were captured in ritual, drama, mythology and religion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fKZPRAPT1w&list=PL22J3VaeABQAhrMCQUa6sde_Y9DVbLYRv&index=2
2015 Personality Lecture 01: Introduction & Overview
An introduction to the great clinical, psychobiological and psychometric models of human personality.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKpqpBRVr8Y&list=PL22J3VaeABQAhrMCQUa6sde_Y9DVbLYRv&index=1
2015 Maps of Meaning 11: Conclusion - The Hero / Part 2 (Jordan Peterson)
University of Toronto PSY434
Course Information: http://jordanbpeterson.com/Psy434H/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7U9el_yVhI&list=PL22J3VaeABQByVcW4lXQ46glULC-ekhOp&index=22
April 1, 2015
2015 Maps of Meaning 11: Genesis II / Part 1 (Jordan Peterson)
University of Toronto PSY434
Course Information: http://jordanbpeterson.com/Psy434H/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_2UYIuvDXI&list=PL22J3VaeABQByVcW4lXQ46glULC-ekhOp&index=21
April 1, 2015
2015 Maps of Meaning 10: Genesis I / Part 2 (Jordan Peterson)
University of Toronto PSY434
Course Information: http://jordanbpeterson.com/Psy434H/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJVtAIIHxu0&list=PL22J3VaeABQByVcW4lXQ46glULC-ekhOp&index=20
March 18, 2015
2015 Maps of Meaning 10: Culture & Anomaly / Part 1 (Jordan Peterson)
University of Toronto PSY434
Course Information: http://jordanbpeterson.com/Psy434H/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bj6HgQBNiZE&list=PL22J3VaeABQByVcW4lXQ46glULC-ekhOp&index=19
March 18, 2015
2015 Maps of Meaning 09b: Mythology: The Great Father / Part 2 (Jordan Peterson)
University of Toronto PSY434
Course Information: http://jordanbpeterson.com/Psy434H/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIZb0YEcyNo&list=PL22J3VaeABQByVcW4lXQ46glULC-ekhOp&index=18
March 11, 2015
2015 Maps of Meaning 09a: Mythology: The Great Father / Part 1 (Jordan Peterson)
University of Toronto PSY434
Course Information: http://jordanbpeterson.com/Psy434H/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=134BCxbMUlU&list=PL22J3VaeABQByVcW4lXQ46glULC-ekhOp&index=17
March 11, 2015
2015 Maps of Meaning 08b: Mythology: The Great Mother / Part 2 (Jordan Peterson)
University of Toronto PSY434
Course Information: http://jordanbpeterson.com/Psy434H/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1scgquS2mo&list=PL22J3VaeABQByVcW4lXQ46glULC-ekhOp&index=16
March 4, 2015
2015 Maps of Meaning 08a: Mythology: The Great Mother / Part 1 (Jordan Peterson)
University of Toronto PSY434
Course Information: http://jordanbpeterson.com/Psy434H/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOzjfqO6-K8&list=PL22J3VaeABQByVcW4lXQ46glULC-ekhOp&index=15
March 4, 2015
2015 Maps of Meaning 07b: Mythology: Chaos / Part 2 (Jordan Peterson)
University of Toronto PSY434
Course Information: http://jordanbpeterson.com/Psy434H/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnw4SXX7cGY&list=PL22J3VaeABQByVcW4lXQ46glULC-ekhOp&index=14
February 25, 2015
2015 Maps of Meaning 07a: Mythology: Chaos / Part 1 (Jordan Peterson)
University of Toronto PSY434
Course Information: http://jordanbpeterson.com/Psy434H/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44dcUoh0oT4&list=PL22J3VaeABQByVcW4lXQ46glULC-ekhOp&index=13
February 25, 2015
2015 Maps of Meaning 06b: Mythology: Egyptian Myths / Part 2 (Jordan Peterson)
University of Toronto PSY434
Course Information: http://jordanbpeterson.com/Psy434H/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aI-pET9YD6A&list=PL22J3VaeABQByVcW4lXQ46glULC-ekhOp&index=12
February 11, 2015
2015 Maps of Meaning 06a: Mythology: Introduction / Part 1 (Jordan Peterson)
University of Toronto PSY434
Course Information: http://jordanbpeterson.com/Psy434H/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_ShAseOvNE&list=PL22J3VaeABQByVcW4lXQ46glULC-ekhOp&index=11
February 11, 2015
2015 Maps of Meaning 05b: Mythology: Enuma Elish / Part 2 (Jordan Peterson)
University of Toronto PSY434
Course Information: http://jordanbpeterson.com/Psy434H/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJVMtUb-LEY&list=PL22J3VaeABQByVcW4lXQ46glULC-ekhOp&index=10
February 4, 2015
2015 Maps of Meaning 05a: Narrative, Neuropsychology & Mythology III / Part 1 (Jordan Peterson)
University of Toronto PSY434
Course Information: http://jordanbpeterson.com/Psy434H/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ov5pYNPi358&list=PL22J3VaeABQByVcW4lXQ46glULC-ekhOp&index=9
February 4, 2015
2015 Maps of Meaning 04b: Narrative, Neuropsychology & Mythology II / Part 2 (Jordan Peterson)
University of Toronto PSY434
Course Information: http://jordanbpeterson.com/Psy434H/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCc-Rk1GPpQ&list=PL22J3VaeABQByVcW4lXQ46glULC-ekhOp&index=8
January 28, 2015
2015 Maps of Meaning 04a: Narrative, Neuropsychology & Mythology II / Part 1 (Jordan Peterson)
University of Toronto PSY434
Course Information: http://jordanbpeterson.com/Psy434H/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlGqUfIgJfc&list=PL22J3VaeABQByVcW4lXQ46glULC-ekhOp&index=7
January 28, 2015
2015 Maps of Meaning Lecture 03b: Narrative, Neuropsychology & Mythology I (Part 2)
University of Toronto PSY434
Course Information: http://jordanbpeterson.com/Psy434H/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nAIAPYuD7c&list=PL22J3VaeABQByVcW4lXQ46glULC-ekhOp&index=6
January 21, 2015
2015 Maps of Meaning Lecture 03a: Narrative, Neuropsychology & Mythology I (Part 1)
University of Toronto PSY434
Course Information: http://jordanbpeterson.com/Psy434H/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NVY5KdSfQI&list=PL22J3VaeABQByVcW4lXQ46glULC-ekhOp&index=5
January 21, 2015
2015 Maps of Meaning Lecture 02b: Object and Meaning (Part 2)
University of Toronto PSY434
Course Information: http://jordanbpeterson.com/Psy434H/
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Rd10PQVsGs&list=PL22J3VaeABQByVcW4lXQ46glULC-ekhOp&index=4
January 14, 2015
2015 Maps of Meaning Lecture 02a: Object and Meaning (Part 1)
Maps of Meaning is a course based on the book Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief. This lecture describes the perception of meaning as something prior to and distinct from the perception of objects.
University of Toronto PSY434
Course Information: http://jordanbpeterson.com/Psy434H/
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mO9LUWs5M60&list=PL22J3VaeABQByVcW4lXQ46glULC-ekhOp&index=3
January 14, 2015
2015 Maps of Meaning Lecture 1: Introduction (Part 2)
University of Toronto PSY434
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rM8JsibkrI8&list=PL22J3VaeABQByVcW4lXQ46glULC-ekhOp&index=2
Jan 7, 2015
2015 Maps of Meaning Lecture 01a: Introduction (Part 1)
Maps of Meaning is a university course taught by Dr. Jordan B Peterson. It describes how the world is portrayed in story form in myths, rituals and religious conceptualizations and how that is related to brain function and behavior. In doing so, it presents a solid alternative to nihilism and totalitarianism.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tQOlQRp3gQ&list=PL22J3VaeABQByVcW4lXQ46glULC-ekhOp&index=1
2014 Personality Lecture 22: Psychology & Belief (Conclusion)
University of Toronto PSY230
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qalR6Vx3Bpw&list=PL22J3VaeABQCfQy9Yg2y8fi5cI8HYUUct&index=18
2014 Personality Lecture 21: Performance Prediction (Biology & Traits)
University of Toronto PSY230
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzMWpfHNYf0&list=PL22J3VaeABQCfQy9Yg2y8fi5cI8HYUUct&index=17
2014 Personality Lecture 20: Conscientiousness (Biology & Traits)
University of Toronto PSY230
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qH9-xsuPiUk&list=PL22J3VaeABQCfQy9Yg2y8fi5cI8HYUUct&index=16
2014 Personality Lecture 17: Agreeableness and gender differences
There are moderate differences in personality (and larger differences in interest) between men and women, statistically speaking, although the overlap is large, trait by trait. Agreeableness is one trait where relatively large differences exist. Associated with compassion and empathy, agreeableness is generally viewed in a positive ethical light, although there are very many ethical advantages to behavior characterized by the opposite pole. Agreeable people can easily be taken advantage of, for example -- something that happens less frequently to their disagreeable counterparts. There is also good evidence that the gender differences in personality and interest maximize, rather than minimizing, as cultures become more egalitarian. This is partly because egalitarian cultures eliminate variance in social influence, allowing the genetic differences to emerge as paramount. This is good if you think people should be allowed or even encouraged to be who they are, but not so good if you think any differences are unnecessary and bad.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOJR-nEhNMk&list=PL22J3VaeABQCfQy9Yg2y8fi5cI8HYUUct&index=15
2014 Personality Lecture 16: Extraversion & Neuroticism (Biology & Traits)
Extraversion and Neuroticism are two of the Big Five Personality traits identified through statistical means in the last forty years. However, as propensity to positive and negative emotion, what they represent can be usefully and straightforwardly mapped on to underlying biological systems governing approach and incentive reward, on the one hand, and threat and anxiety, on the other.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYTAv7eQ-vg&list=PL22J3VaeABQCfQy9Yg2y8fi5cI8HYUUct&index=15&t=0s
2014 Personality Lecture 15: Limbic System & Goals (Biology and Traits)
University of Toronto PSY230
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Jh8w6IVFs8&list=PL22J3VaeABQCfQy9Yg2y8fi5cI8HYUUct&index=13
2014 Personality Lecture 14: Psychometrics (Biology and Traits)
University of Toronto PSY230
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Om0YPe8c66Y&list=PL22J3VaeABQCfQy9Yg2y8fi5cI8HYUUct&index=12
2014 Personality Lecture 13: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (Existentialism)
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, perhaps the greatest Russian author of the twentieth century, was an Orthodox Christian existentialist, a direct descendant of Dostoevsky's thinking, and a man who took a mighty axe to the terrible tangled roots of communist totalitarianism. He associated inauthentic being on the part of the individual, within society, with the direct degeneration of that society into tyranny and malevolence.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8u3aTURVEC8&list=PL22J3VaeABQCfQy9Yg2y8fi5cI8HYUUct&index=11