Jordan Bernt Peterson (born June 12, 1962) is a Canadian clinical psychologist and a professor of psychology at the University of Toronto. His main areas of study are in abnormal, social, and personality psychology,[1] with a particular interest in the psychology of religious and ideological belief[2] and the assessment and improvement of personality and performance.[3]
Peterson has bachelor's degrees in political science and psychology from the University of Alberta and a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from McGill University. He was a post-doctoral fellow at McGill from 1991 to 1993 before moving to Harvard University, where he was an assistant and then an associate professor in the psychology department.[4][5] In 1998, he moved back to Canada as a faculty member in the psychology department at the University of Toronto, where, as of 2019, he is a full professor.
Peterson's first book, Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief (1999), examined several academic fields to describe the structure of systems of beliefs and myths, their role in the regulation of emotion, creation of meaning, and several other topics such as motivation for genocide.[6][7][8] His second book, 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos, was released in January 2018.[4][9][10]
In 2016 Peterson released a series of YouTube videos criticizing political correctness and the Canadian government's Bill C-16, "An Act to amend the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Criminal Code". The Act added "gender identity and expression" as a prohibited ground of discrimination,[a][11] which Peterson characterised as an introduction of compelled speech into law,[12][13][14] although legal experts have disagreed.[15] He subsequently received significant media coverage, attracting both support and criticism.[4][9][10] Peterson is associated with the "Intellectual Dark Web".[16][17][18]
2 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos is a 2018 self-help book by Canadian clinical psychologist and psychology professor Jordan Peterson. It provides life advice through essays on abstract ethical principles, psychology, mythology, religion, and personal anecdotes.
The book topped bestseller lists in Canada, the U.S. and the UK, and has sold over two million copies. Peterson went on a world tour to promote the book, with a Channel 4 News interview receiving much attention. Critics praised the book's advice for men and atypical style. Peterson's perspective on God received mixed reception and his writing style was criticized by some reviewers.
作者/ Nathan J. Robinson 翻译/Thomas Q, Zehao Pan, Yansong Xue 本文共一万八千字,曾获美国著名语言学家、哲学家诺姆·乔姆斯基亲自推荐(见文末);翻译不易,欢迎打赏,感激不尽 如果你想看起来非常深刻、让别人相信他们应该认真对待你,但又说不出什么有价值的话,那么...
评分 评分豆瓣评分8.0,确实是有参考价值的。 我对一本书好不好有自己的一个标准,就是自己记录的note多不多,这本书记录了三十多条,算是比较多了。证明有很多对自己有用的干货需要记录,需要重新手打一次来重温。 里面提到的十二个法则,谈得十分具体,有学术性研究报告的意味,作者是...
评分 评分豆瓣评分8.0,确实是有参考价值的。 我对一本书好不好有自己的一个标准,就是自己记录的note多不多,这本书记录了三十多条,算是比较多了。证明有很多对自己有用的干货需要记录,需要重新手打一次来重温。 里面提到的十二个法则,谈得十分具体,有学术性研究报告的意味,作者是...
真希望我在十八岁的时候碰见这本书。还有此书有繁体版汉化了,但是推荐看原版mobi.
评分终于知道龙虾教授的由来。看书的同时一直在划线做笔记,这样的书应该是买不了什么好价,并且我也不打算卖。我觉得是可以常读常新的一本书。里面大量的文献和故事穿插,很容易读,也很容易读懂。有很多我人生的困惑都能relate,所以觉得还可以二刷。
评分真希望我在十八岁的时候碰见这本书。还有此书有繁体版汉化了,但是推荐看原版mobi.
评分3.5 。于现在的我,我承认消化不良。想法没错,但没能戳到痛点。后面对JiQuan的分析到位
评分3.5 。于现在的我,我承认消化不良。想法没错,但没能戳到痛点。后面对JiQuan的分析到位
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