Dr. Jordan Peterson sits down with researcher J. D. Haltigan. They discuss his soft cancellation, evolutionary psychopathology, the devouring mother, and the dissociation of atrocity from guilt.
J. D. Haltigan is a researcher in the fields of developmental and evolutionary psychopathology, measurement science, and psychiatric nosology. He has an h-index of 34 and nearly 5,000 citations.
This episode was recorded on July 1st, 2024
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– Chapters –
(0:00) Coming up
(0:28) Intro
(5:04) Developmental psychology
(10:03) Psychology of the devouring mother, cluster B pathology
(18:13) Attachment theory and generational failure
(21:23) Proper infant development, the face-to-face still-face paradigm
(34:11) The broader culture has been captured by overprotection
(37:36) How older parents raise their kids
(45:12) The dramatic and frantic search for identity after delayed development
(55:42) Macro-social contagions, why people moralize lies
(1:03:33) The dissociation of atrocity from guilt
(1:08:36) When chimpanzees go to war, the limits of human aggression
(1:15:58) Why J. D. Haltigan was canceled
(1:27:45) What marks the death of the scientific enterprise
(1:31:58) One final horrible hypothesis: pluralism
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