Conversations with John V and Gregg H.Jordan Hall2024-10-20 | Conversations with John V and Gregg H.A Conversation with A BelieverJordan Hall2024-04-30 | Several months back, I received a book: "Jordan B. Peterson's Christ Revealed". After a little bit of back and forth, it seemed right and timely to have a conversation with the author. We ended up having more than one conversation before one landed that seemed ready to share. This is that video. If you feel called to connect with him, let me know and I'll introduce y'all.
Here is his description of the video.
"This conversation focuses sharply on the central problem statement in Jordan Peterson’s Maps of Meaning. The “problem” in question is a centuries-old problem that arose with the emergence of the scientific world view and Peterson is far from the first to shine a light on it. In the Roman Catholic tradition, it has been depicted in the frescos by Raphael, “The Disputation Over the Blessed Sacrament” and “The School of Athens” when the former represents revealed Truth and the latter natural Truth. In Protestant theology, this idea finds its expression in the concept that God wrote two books, the Book of Nature and the Book of Scripture. In Maps of Meaning, Peterson presents the same dichotomy this way: “The world can be validly construed as a forum for action, as well as a place of things. We describe the world as a place of things, using the formal methods of science. The techniques of narrative, however – myth, literature, and drama – portray the world as a forum for action. The two forms of representation have been unnecessarily set at odds, because we have not yet formed a clear picture of their respective domains. The domain of the former is the “objective world” – what is, from the perspective of intersubjective perception. The domain of the latter is “the world of value” – what is and what should be, from the perspective of emotion and action.” Peterson adds, “No complete world-picture can be generated, without use of both modes of construal.” Can these two seemingly contradictory pathways to Truth, these modes of construal be reconciled, or “stitched” together? Peterson himself falls short of providing a frame by which we can see how they converge. In this discussion, the author of Jordan B. Peterson’s Christ Revealed, provides us with just such a frame, demonstrating how they can be reconciled without compromising either perspective."Conversations with Indy Johar: Conversation FiveJordan Hall2023-10-18 | The Israel/Hamas conflict, how we find hope and how crisis is opening up cracks for new possibility.Parallax - conversation with Andrew SweeneyJordan Hall2023-10-18 | Ivan Illich, Big History and the onrushing joint pointConversation with Thomas SchindlerJordan Hall2023-09-22 | Thomas asked me several questions for his podcast "New Wohlstand" (the conversation is in English, more or less). We discussed the concept of "wealth" and how we navigate from where we are through the Transition.
I thought that the results were worth sharing here. If you choose to watch and find any good moments, please timestamp them in a comment.
His podcast is here: podcast.regenerativemarktwirtschaft.org And you can find more about Thomas himself here: https://thomas.crConversation with Indy Johar - The meteor has struck, but the dinosaurs dont know it yet.Jordan Hall2023-09-08 | The transition is moving to a new stage. Entangled flows; the Great Peace; a moment of greatness.Conversation with Matthew PirkowskiJordan Hall2023-05-10 | Wherein we endeavor to much more clearly and completely explicate his theory of binding closure (in general) and then apply that to the domain of "proof of work". With a special dose of AI at the end.
I honestly think he is seriously on to something and it's worth smart people digging in.Conversation with John Vervaeke - AI editionJordan Hall2023-05-10 | Where John and I discuss his recent video essay on AI (youtu.be/A-_RdKiDbz4).Conversation with Indy JoharJordan Hall2023-04-08 | We principally focus on ChatGPT and AI in general, but as usual, riff more broadly. The second half lands nicely, I think.Thinking about the end of the USDJordan Hall2023-03-23 | My two cents on the financial crisis, the USD and the Balaji thing.Conversation with Alexandros Marinos: AGIJordan Hall2023-03-23 | A deep dive into AI/AGI LLMs egragores and how we (humans) might respond to the events that we are currently faced with.Conversation with Matthew Pirkowski - Chat GPTJordan Hall2023-03-22 | Talking about the "semiotic essence" and path dependency of this new phenomenon.Conversation with Indy Johar - Conversation TwoJordan Hall2023-02-17 | Part two of the ongoing series concerning the 40 year journey from our current system, across the adaptive valley and to a very new, and in many important ways, better system. As usual, we cover a lot of ground. If you find any highlights, drop a comment and I'll add them here.Conversation with David RugJordan Hall2023-02-13 | IMHO, David has produced some profound insights that I felt were quite worth sharing. Sadly, we didn't do as good a job in this conversation as we did in our prior (unrecorded) conversation. Ah well. Hopefully this is rich enough to inspire people who are in a position to connect with David and help out on Project Liminality. projectliminality@proton.meConversation with Ken LowryJordan Hall2023-02-08 | IMHO, one of my best conversations to-date. Ken dropped us into a meta-cognitive dialogue about learning about how to dialogue. Some tricky navigation, but the result felt very solid.Conversation with Indy Johar - 1.Jordan Hall2023-02-04 | Indy (darkmatterlabs.org) and I have had several conversations over the past few months, among the most generative I've had. We recently decided to begin sharing them. Sadly, I'm quite out of practice, so this video suffers from a number of "whoops didn't record that" errors - and a decent bit of technical glitch. Ah, well. Hopefully future efforts will be smoother and that this will serve as a decent primer for more conversations.Conversation with Rishikes Siva: On IdeologyJordan Hall2023-02-01 | The other day, I tweeted something about ideology (and the necessity of living without it). Rishi took me up on the offer to dialogue off Twitter about that notion. The first 15 minutes are focused on that topic and felt solid. And then we really get going.A Dialogos with John Vervaeke concerning governance and, in particular, governance of Twitter.Jordan Hall2022-06-08 | It is plausible that in the next six to twelve months, "we" will acquire Twitter and place it into the commons as a "Dialogical Commons".
This video does not spend much time looking at "How" this might come to pass. Rather it focuses on a small portion of "What" proper governance might look like for a Twitter as Dialogical Commons. More specifically, on how we might go about even properly thinking about this question and what kinds of processes, principles, constraints and presuppositions are involved in that effort.Three Senses of Truth | Deep Code Experiment. Episode 39Jordan Hall2022-05-28 | Correspondence Truth Lived Truth Subjective (Felt) TruthEmergent dialogos with Ellie HainJordan Hall2022-05-25 | Values, Egragores, Social Credit Systems, Sorcery, Theurgia, Words and Meaning.An Emergent Dialogos with Johnny V.Jordan Hall2022-05-18 | In preparation for the Emergent conference in Austin, John and I chatted about dialogos, emergence, sapience, sorcery and θεουργία.On Regenerative CivilizationJordan Hall2022-04-29 | This is the prompt on Twitter to which this video is a response. twitter.com/PortalDAOkey/status/1519437518852165632?s=20&t=XTUAOHiTh19CoCyJ8MygTQA Consideration of Free Speech | Deep Code Experiment. Episode 38Jordan Hall2022-04-19 | Dialogic Commons, Effective Communication, Free Speech, Censorship. Can we "reinvent" the thing that we are trying to protect with the principle of "free speech"?Conversation with Julian Filice 3.31.22Jordan Hall2022-03-31 | How to integrate the implications of the meta-crisisConversation with John Vervaeke 3.30.22Jordan Hall2022-03-30 | War, violence, the hermeneutics of suspicion, Moby Dick, the right relationship between the masculine and the feminine.Conversation with John Vervaeke - 3.16.22Jordan Hall2022-03-17 | As usual, we cover a lot of ground. Ukraine and geopolitics show up. Particularly the relationship between the religion that is not a religion and "a third path" in geopolitics.
Perhaps most particular is the enunciation of the "middle" in contrast both to top down and bottoms up forms of governance.
I go off the rails a bit, but what's new?Self-Fullfilling Global Optima, Bootstrap Games, Confidence Games and the OlympusDAOJordan Hall2022-01-05 | Is the OlympusDAO a ponzi scheme? Is there another kind of game that we can now play, a kind of intentional self fulfilling prophecy, and is it that instead? Hard to say, but worth considering.The Significance of the MomentJordan Hall2021-12-27 | Why we keep forgetting and how we might remember.
Clipped by Lorcan McSharpHow Can We See What We Cant Yet See?Jordan Hall2021-12-22 | On shifting the habits/trauma that we have in order to see beyond the limitations of our perspective.
Clipped by Lorcan McSharpTrusting the Development of CiviumJordan Hall2021-12-11 | How can we trust the development and developers of civium?
From a conversation with Speaker John Ash linked below. youtu.be/u-2pSk2sJpcScaffolding Culture With SovereigntyJordan Hall2021-11-28 | An alternative to culture - answering a question about leveraging small groups and how that relates to building collective sovereignty.
Clipped by Lorcan McSharpConversation with Gregg Henriques (Nov 6, 2021)Jordan Hall2021-11-06 | As usual a ton of ground covered. In particular: * What is the Metaverse? * A recapitulation of my POW conversation with Matthew Pirkowski * Integrative Pluralism * How the Rebel Alliance wins the game * The Ego and the Self / Society and Community / Pareto and GaussianConversation with Matthew PirkowskiJordan Hall2021-11-04 | Proof of Work.
I'm not going to provide much effort to frame this conversation. There are a decent number of technical difficulties and the content is mind expanding (for me). So if you are down for this rabbit hole (Gregg H - I'm looking at you) by all means jump on it.
But I'm going to guess that this is not going to be many folks cup of tea.The Question of ReligionJordan Hall2021-11-01 | Another clip from a Conversation with Gregg Henriques and Zack Baker, linked below.
generativeanthropology.comThe Little Bang of Generative AnthropologyJordan Hall2021-10-25 | On the origin of language, from a Conversation with Gregg Henriques and Zack Baker, linked below.
generativeanthropology.comThe Vastness of Space in the Rhythm of TimeJordan Hall2021-10-19 | How music offers a template for building rhythm in ones life, from a conversation with Josh Brill.
Clipped by Lorcan McSharpConversation with Josh BrillJordan Hall2021-10-15 | Josh brings a mastery of music in its most fundamental sense. I've personally benefitted from his insight, perhaps others will as well.Logos vs. LogoJordan Hall2021-10-09 | From a conversation with Gregg Henriques and Zack Baker, linked below.
Clipped by Lorcan McSharpCivium Remix; or Aesthetic conversation with John AshJordan Hall2021-09-19 | John decided to play with some self referentiality and did an edit on one of my Civium videos - the one about the three economies of Civium.Conversation with Gregg Henriques and Zack BakerJordan Hall2021-09-17 | Zack reached out to me after watching my NFT/Scenius video. His background is something called "Generative Anthropology". We had a call and it seemed to me that the next thing would be to connect him with Gregg. This is that call. Sadly, I talked too much. But I hope that Gregg and Zack will further the conversation.
GenerativeAnthropology.comOn Technology, Egregores and the new possibilities of the DAO | Deep Code Experiment: Episode 38Jordan Hall2021-09-16 | A deep code venture into the ecology of egragores. Let me know what you think!Conversation with Ari DelashmuttJordan Hall2021-09-15 | This is the conversation referenced in my (later) chat with Gregg H. This is my introduction to the "gaggle" and to competitive paragliding, for that matter. As always, if something sticks out for you, be kind and timestamp it in a comment.Conversation with Dave SnowdenJordan Hall2021-09-12 | The creator of the Cynefin framework and the person who first taught me about the complicated/complex distinction. This conversation was done for his community. If you aren't familiar with Daves work, there might be concepts that you haven't heard of before. I'd recommend being familiar with Dave's work.Conversation With Gregg HenriquesJordan Hall2021-09-09 | Wow, this one was, I think loaded with good stuff. At least that is how I remembered it. This is a cross post with Gregg's UTOK channel. sites.google.com/unifiedtheoryofknowledge.org/utok/content/utoking-with-gregg-podcast
For those who want the reference, my call with Ari about "the gaggle" is here: Have you heard 'Jordan Hall - Parenting, Paragliding and Pono' by Ari in the Air on SoundCloud? soundcloud.com/ariintheair/jordan-hall-parenting-paragliding-and-ponoNFTs and Scenius | Deep Code Experiment. Episode 37Jordan Hall2021-09-07 | An effort to shine a new light on this whole NFT thing. Its like an inversion of our old way of understanding authorship and creation. The becoming autopoetic of scenius itself.
The Scenius episode number was 25.To Film or Not to FilmJordan Hall2021-08-31 | On the sacred nature of private conversation. Conversation discussed: youtu.be/NoxSNRWh-7Q Full conversation with Guy: youtu.be/ZL2EPGa7_nkAn Exercise in CertaintyJordan Hall2021-08-27 | Rating certainty on certain statements with John Ash.
Clipped by Lorcan McSharpAdapting to the Liminal - The Theoretical and the PracticalJordan Hall2021-08-02 | A birds eye perspective on the navigation of liminal space that includes some practical advice in regards to the blockchain and the framework of assabiyah.