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The Importance of Opponent Processing in Democracy and Building a Meaningful Life in Community
The podcast discusses the importance of opponent processing in democracy and how it has been degenerated into adversarial. It also talks about how to cultivate a meaningful life in community and the importance of practicing it with a group of people.
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The issue of politics in the identity morass is such that civil debate cannot be established, and the non-propositional is required to solve the meaning crisis.
2:08:40 - 2:11:13 (02:32)
Summary
The issue of politics in the identity morass is such that civil debate cannot be established, and the non-propositional is required to solve the meaning crisis. Although Jordan argues that politics is the main area for a solution, disagreement arises, and the solution may be solved philosophically and scientifically.
ChapterThe Importance of Opponent Processing in Democracy and Building a Meaningful Life in Community
Episode#657: Professor John Vervaeke — How to Build a Life of Wisdom, Flow, and Contemplation
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
This podcast episode discusses various opponent processing systems found in adaptive systems, including the opposition between the task focus and default mode network, and the autonomic nervous system's sympathetic and parasympathetic systems.
2:11:13 - 2:12:11 (00:57)
Summary
This podcast episode discusses various opponent processing systems found in adaptive systems, including the opposition between the task focus and default mode network, and the autonomic nervous system's sympathetic and parasympathetic systems.
ChapterThe Importance of Opponent Processing in Democracy and Building a Meaningful Life in Community
Episode#657: Professor John Vervaeke — How to Build a Life of Wisdom, Flow, and Contemplation
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
John Vervaeke discusses the importance of opponent processing in democracy and how shared ecologies of practices can enhance religio and sense of sacredness, ultimately leading to a more meaningful life.
2:12:11 - 2:16:08 (03:57)
Summary
John Vervaeke discusses the importance of opponent processing in democracy and how shared ecologies of practices can enhance religio and sense of sacredness, ultimately leading to a more meaningful life.
ChapterThe Importance of Opponent Processing in Democracy and Building a Meaningful Life in Community
Episode#657: Professor John Vervaeke — How to Build a Life of Wisdom, Flow, and Contemplation
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
In order to build an ecology of practice, it's important to foster ongoing dialogue and discussion while staying informed with the latest cognitive science.
2:16:08 - 2:18:23 (02:15)
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In order to build an ecology of practice, it's important to foster ongoing dialogue and discussion while staying informed with the latest cognitive science. Practice should be treated like a friendship, with a strong commitment to improvement and growth.
ChapterThe Importance of Opponent Processing in Democracy and Building a Meaningful Life in Community
Episode#657: Professor John Vervaeke — How to Build a Life of Wisdom, Flow, and Contemplation
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
After Socrates is a lecture series that reverse engineers the dialectic into dialogos with the aim of undertaking a pedagogical program.
2:18:23 - 2:19:37 (01:13)
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After Socrates is a lecture series that reverse engineers the dialectic into dialogos with the aim of undertaking a pedagogical program. The lectures build an argument while intergroup discussion is built and a pedagogical program is being built, so that people can take up the Socratic way of life in a community with other people who are taking it up and cultivating it.