Jordan Peterson and the (F)law of ‘Scientific Inquiry': A Critical Evaluation of Peterson’s Use of Science and Philosophy in His Conquest Against Social Justice

David Guignion
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This article explores Jordan Peterson’s political project in response to Canada’s legislation of Bill C-16, a bill seeking to add gender expression to the list of grounds for discrimination under the criminal code. Peterson opposes Bill C-16 because it presents, for him, an ideological mode of speech and thought regulation. For Peterson, this bill is the result of the decline of scientific validity and the rise of a postmodernism motivated by the desire to undermine Western civilization. Therefore, this article argues that Peterson’s challenge to postmodern thought as an anti-scientific doctrine is perplexing given the general lack of consensus between his views and those of the greater scientific community. The article presents different theoretical frameworks attesting to the reality of gender non-conforming identities as well as to the consequences of denying these identities, and argues that rather than challenging oppressive systems of governance, Peterson’s project actually mirrors them.
乔丹·彼得森与(F)“科学探究”法则:对彼得森在征服社会正义中使用科学和哲学的批判性评价
本文探讨了乔丹·彼得森(Jordan Peterson)的政治计划,以回应加拿大立法的C-16法案,该法案试图将性别表达添加到刑法歧视的理由清单中。彼得森反对C-16号法案,因为对他来说,这是一种言论和思想监管的意识形态模式。在彼得森看来,这项法案是科学有效性下降和后现代主义兴起的结果,后现代主义的动机是破坏西方文明的欲望。因此,本文认为,鉴于彼得森的观点与更大的科学界普遍缺乏共识,他对后现代思想作为反科学学说的挑战是令人困惑的。这篇文章提出了不同的理论框架,证明了性别不符合身份的现实以及否认这些身份的后果,并认为彼得森的项目实际上反映了它们,而不是挑战压迫性的治理体系。
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