sladerunner69
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Around two hours in to this JRE episode with Jordan Peterson he starts talking about the necessity of dogma to exist in the world. He's a really brilliant guy and explains it a lot better than I do.
Right, I have always interpretted Peat's condemnation of dogma to be based mostly on an uncompramised obedience to dogma with little interest in the socratic requisitioning of life and rules, it neglects an intelelctual curiosity when we allow dogma and paradigm to dictate our society and then our lives.
Also the quality of the current dogma is really at the core of the problem. Peatism may be ihrently anti-dogmatic but that is thanks to the context of the current system, A system where the dogma was based on empirical science would probably not technically be dogmatic