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Brett Andersen

Evolutionary psychology PhD researcher at the University of New Mexico and author of the ''Intimations of a New World View'' Substack. His research focuses on the evolutionary and cognitive basis of autism and psychosis, and his writing explores the meaning crisis, Western culture, and biological, cognitive, evolutionary solutions to the meaning crisis.

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Dec 29, 2022 • 1h 28min

Tom Morgan & Brett Andersen — Intimations of a New World Worldview (EP.139)

Tom Morgan returns for his third appearance on Infinite Loops with Jim, Infinite Loops’ own Ed William and special guest Brett Andersen, an evolutionary psychology PhD student at the University of New Mexico. We discuss the implications of the ideas presented in Brett’s fantastic essay ‘Intimations of a New Worldview’, whether the rise of anti-heroes is a challenge to Campbell’s Hero’s Journey, the influence of conscious vs unconscious design, and much more. Important Links: Intimations of a New Worldview Brett’s Substack Brett’s Twitter Tom’s blog Tom’s Twitter Awakening from the Meaning Crisis Show Notes: Objective vs subjective morality Complexity as a precondition Biological complexification Complexification and social selection Relevance realisation Jordan Peterson’s ‘Maps of Meaning’ and the metamyth The optimal path and the process of creation The cognitive purpose of supernatural beliefs Mapping a response to the meaning crisis Quantum entanglement and consciousness Practical implications of Brett’s theory Cultural evolution Conscious vs unconscious design There is an underlying flow of things Breaking Bad and the Hero’s Journey Slack vs tension MUCH more! Books Mentioned: Meaning in Life and Why It Matters; by Susan Wolf The Romance of Reality: How the Universe Organizes Itself to Create Life, Consciousness, and Cosmic Complexity; by Bobby Azarian The Life of the Cosmos; by Lee Smolin Evolution's Arrow: the direction of evolution and the future of humanity; by John Stewart Nonzero: The Logic of Human Destiny; by Robert Wright The Mating Mind: How Sexual Choice Shaped the Evolution of Human Nature; by Geoffrey Miller Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief; by Jordan Peterson Zombies in Western Culture: A Twenty-First Century Crisis; by John Vervaeke Principia Mathematica; by Alfred North Whitehead and Bertrand Russell The Master and his Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World; by Iain McGilchrist The WEIRDest People in the World: How the West Became Psychologically Peculiar and Particularly Prosperous; by The Genius of the Beast: A Radical Re-Vision of Capitalism; by Howard Bloom Life Finds A Way: What Evolution Teaches Us About Creativity; by Andreas Wagner Tao Te Ching; by Laozing
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Mar 27, 2023 • 2h 16min

Brett Andersen: The Re-Evaluation of All Values

Brett Andersen is the author of the “Imitations of a New Worldview” substack, where he writes about philosophical traditions in the context of evolutionary psychology, complexity, and cognitive science. We discuss all of those topics, as well as Jordan Peterson, humanities education, and evolutionary mismatch.Find Brett:https://twitter.com/BrettPAndersenMentioned in the show:https://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674979888https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/03/06/the-end-of-the-english-major This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.fromthenew.world/subscribe
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Nov 3, 2022 • 1h 4min

#66 - Brett Andersen - Jordan Peterson's Hero Mythology, Science & God.

Brett Andersen, a PhD researcher in evolutionary psychology and writer of 'Intimations of a New World View', dives deep into the intersection of science, morality, and mythology. He discusses Jordan Peterson's Meta-mythology as a framework to tackle the modern meaning crisis. Andersen explores the quest for new values in a secular age, the complexities of the hero’s journey, and how cultural shifts affect moral perspectives. Intriguingly, he examines the role of resentment in moral responsibility and the impact of today's attention economy on ethics.