
#97 - JP Marceau - How Christianity Solves The Meaning Crisis
Jean-Philippe Marceau is a writer and podcaster with an academic background in mathematics, theoretical computer science and philosophy of mind. He is the author of "Post-reductionist Christianity: A Way Out of the Meaning Crisis" published with the Symbolic World Press. He is a regular contributor to the Symbolic World blog and acted as its editor-in-chief for many years since its conception. Get the Book: https://store.thesymbolicworld.com/products/post-reductionist-christianity-a-way-out-of-the-meaning-crisis In this conversation, Mahon McCann and JP explore the themes of reductive materialism, its critiques, and the implications for understanding consciousness, rationality, and the human condition. They discuss the emergence of higher-level properties in science, the role of classical metaphysics, and how these ideas relate to the meaning crisis in contemporary society. The discussion culminates in the assertion that Christianity, particularly through the lens of the Eucharist, provides a solution to the meaning crisis, offering a path back to community and meaning in a world increasingly dominated by materialism. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Reductive Materialism 04:48 Flaws of Reductive Materialism 10:13 Arguments Against Reductionism 20:35 Emergence in AI and Science 23:11 Philosophical Challenges to Materialism 28:08 Classical Metaphysics vs. Reductive Materialism 39:54 Anthropology and the Human Condition 43:32 Patterns of Existence and Higher Realities 46:13 The Role of Higher Patterns in Overcoming Sin 49:28 Classical Metaphysics and Its Relation to Christianity 52:28 The Limits of Philosophical Arguments for Christianity 56:21 Zombies as a Metaphor for Materialism 01:02:04 The Eucharist: A Solution to the Meaning Crisis Want to support the mission of the wisdom dojo to provide free education after the meaning crisis? Consider becoming a patron 👇 Get full access to Wisdom Dojo at www.mahonmccann.com/subscribe
From "Mahon McCann"
Comments
Add comment Feedback