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Dr. John Vervaeke

Four Kinds of Knowing and Personality, Formal Cause, and Purpose with Sam Tideman

Dec 20, 2023
Sam Tideman engages in an in-depth conversation on the four kinds of knowing, exploring their relation to personality and understanding of religion. They discuss purpose from philosophical and psychological perspectives, considering its historical and cosmic scale, human uniqueness, and functional purpose in nature. They delve into Spinoza's philosophy, mindset, and awareness, reflecting on the implications of purpose for humanity. They also explore topics like the dispute over the Latin Mass in the Catholic Church, dangers of church fragmentation, and the fittedness of Christianity.
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Quick takeaways

  • Recognizing and understanding the four types of knowing (procedural, propositional, perspectival, and participatory) is crucial for effective communication and discussion in religious debates.
  • Formal causation plays a significant role in understanding purpose and design in the world, as exemplified by Mount Everest's resistance to entropy and its tetrahedral shape.

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Different types of knowing

The podcast episode discusses the four kinds of knowing, namely procedural knowing, propositional knowing, participatory knowing, and perspectival knowing. Each type of knowing has its own medium, standards of evaluation, and kind of memory. The episode emphasizes the importance of recognizing and understanding these different types of knowing in various contexts, such as religious debates.

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