
147. Carl Rogers (Humanism & Phenomenology)
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
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Philosophy, Perception, and the Nature of Reality
This chapter explores Martin Heidegger’s phenomenological ideas and the shift from Euclidean to Riemannian geometry, emphasizing the impact of scientific objectivity on subjective experience. It critiques the subject-object divide and examines how perceptions of pain, consciousness, and beauty contribute to our understanding of existence and higher-order realities.
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