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May 2017
1h 56m

An Incendiary Discussion

Dr. Jordan B. Peterson
About this episode
A few weeks ago, Dr. Oren Amitay, who has been defending me in online discussions hosted by the Ontario Psychological Association, invited me to address his psychology class (to which other students were invited). We discussed freedom of speech, ideological possession, unconscious bias and the Implicit Association test, and other issues germane to psychology ... Show More
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