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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Sounds like some personal feud caused by betrayal. In this book that should've been an Internet rant the author repeatedly obliterates the strawman of Peter Jordan. The few valid criticism are repeated many times, over and over in an attempt to bolster the frankly absurd accusations of charlatanery. ( ) This is a well written and researched book along with an excellent forward. I must first state that I have not read anything written by Jordan Peterson. But I was shown some of his Map of Meanings lectures which was enough to show me he has never read the Bible nor understands the duality of mankind. Be that as it may this book by Vox Day appears to be an objective look at the work of this man. I can only assume that the subtitle of Mr. Day's book as a touch of humor. The book delves into some substantial errors and inconstancy of Jordan Peterson work. Vox Day documents, which can be independently verified, that Jordan Peterson has intentionally misrepresented statistics, sources, and history. In some of Peterson's notes his conclusion are actually an inversion of what the study actually found. This I find disturbing from a so called academic. Peterson also has a style that seems based on a delivery that is purposefully vague. This manner of speech and writing leaves the recipient open to multiple interpretations that will lead to confusion instead of clarity. The reason I did not give a full five stars is that Mr. Day moves into Peterson's motives which may seem self evident but I feel leads to interpretation. The claims include that Jordan Peterson has, in documented cases not followed his own defined set of rules. That his argument 's are motivated by fear and cowardice and the he truly does not believe in the Free Speech he claims to advocate for. On the last assertion I can understand based on his work with the United Nations. But I can only take the written motivations as informed opinions for now. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Jordan Peterson is believed by many to be the greatest thinker that humanity has ever known. He is Father Figure, Philosopher-King, and Prophet to the millions of young men who are his most fervent fans and followers. He is the central figure of the Intellectual Dark Web, an academic celebrity, and an unparalleled media phenomenon who has shattered all conceptions of what it means to be modern celebrity in the Internet Age. He has, by his own admission, thought thoughts that no man has ever thought before. He has dared to dream dreams that no man has ever dreamed before. Of course, Jordan Peterson also happens to be a narcissist, a charlatan, and an intellectual con man who doesn't even bother to learn the subjects upon which he lectures. He is a defender of free speech who silences other speakers, a fearless free-thinker who never hesitates to run away from debates, difficult questions, and controversial issues, a philosopher who rejects the conventional definition of truth, and a learned professor who has failed to read most of the great classics of the Western canon. He is, in short, a shameless and unrepentant fraud who lacks even a modicum of intellectual integrity. But is Jordan Peterson more than a mere fraud? Is he something more sinister, more unbalanced, and even more dangerous? In Jordanetics: A Journey Into the Mind of Humanity's Greatest Thinker, political philosopher Vox Day delves deeply into the core philosophy that Jordan Peterson advocates in both his written works and his video lectures. In doing so, Day methodically builds an astonishing case that will convince even the most skeptical Jordan Peterson supporter to reconsider both the man and his teachings. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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