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EP 176 Gregg Henriques Part 1: Addressing the Enlightenment Gap

EP 176 Gregg Henriques Part 1: Addressing the Enlightenment Gap

FromThe Jim Rutt Show


EP 176 Gregg Henriques Part 1: Addressing the Enlightenment Gap

FromThe Jim Rutt Show

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Length:
98 minutes
Released:
Feb 15, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Jim talks with Gregg Henriques about his book A New Synthesis for Solving the Problem of Psychology: Addressing the Enlightenment Gap. They discuss the book's audacious attempt to explain the universe, definitions of metaphysics & whether it's needed, 4 bins for the history of the universe, the tree of knowledge system, psychology's ontological confusion, the Enlightenment gap, one-world naturalism & the mind-body problem, scientific knowledge's relationship with subjective knowledge, the metamodernist synthesis, psychology's disagreement about its own building blocks, the absence of a meta-paradigm, John Vervaeke's recursive relevance realization, definitions of mind, empiricism, mapping the internal/external relationship, the unified theory of knowledge, the meaning of biopsychosocial, 3 meanings of mind, Global Workspace Theory, justification systems theory, question-answer dynamics, positive & negative space in communication, justification dynamics, motivated reasoning, and much more.

Listeners may be interested to know that Gregg is organizing a conference. Consistent with his book, it is called Consilience: Unifying Knowledge and Orienting Toward a Wisdom Commons. It will be held online March 17 and 18th. It is a Zoom event, and free to the public. Jim will be talking about Game B, and will be joined by Jordan Hall. John Vervaeke will give the keynote. And there will be over 40 presentations by many folks who have been featured on the Jim Rutt Show. Links below:

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Episode Transcript
A New Synthesis for Solving the Problem of Psychology: Addressing the Enlightenment Gap, by Gregg Henriques
JRS EP59 - Gregg Henriques on Unifying Psychology
JRS Currents 009: Gregg Henriques on Theory Of Meta-Cultural Transition
JRS EP116 - Doug Erwin on the Cambrian Explosion
JRS EP 172 - Brendan Graham Dempsey on Emergentism
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, by Thomas S. Kuhn
JRS EP143 - John Vervaeke Part 1: Awakening from the Meaning Crisis
JRS EP108 - Bernard Baars on Consciousness
JRS EP 159 - Bobby Azarian on the Romance of Reality
The Symbolic Species: The Co-evolution of Language and the Brain, by Terrence W. Deacon
Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts, by Carol Tavris & Elliot Aronson
The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion, by Jonathan Haidt
Ego Defenses And The Legitimation Of Behavior, by Guy E. Swanson

Dr. Gregg Henriques is Professor of Graduate Psychology at James Madison University in the Combined Doctoral Program in Clinical and School Psychology. He received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Vermont and did his post-doctoral training at the University of Pennsylvania. He is a theoretical psychologist and has developed the “Unified Theory of Knowledge,” which is a consilient scientific humanistic worldview to unify psychology. He is the author of A New Unified Theory of Psychology (Springer, 2011), and A New Synthesis for Solving the Problem of Psychology: Addressing the Enlightenment Gap (Palgrave McMillian, November 2022). His scholarly work has been published in the field’s best journals, and he has developed a popular blog on Psychology Today, Theory of Knowledge, which has received over eight million views. He is a fellow of the American Psychological Association, the 2022 President of the Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration, and founded the Theory of Knowledge academic society.
Released:
Feb 15, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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