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"Henriques, Gregg - henriqgx" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 13 Aug 2020 22:06:18 +0000
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Hi TOK List,
  Had not heard a Daniel Schmachtenberger in a while and heard the first 40 minutes of this today on my walk<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=db-Xn2gzGxU>. I definitely enjoy the way he thinks.

  I encourage folks to listen to the first 18 or so minutes. It starts with some reflections on the nature of education and childrearing that I think line up closely with what we heard Prof Darcia Narvaez discuss on Monday.

  Then the interviewer asks Daniel about his ultimate values and tries to engage in a force choice question between optimizing for length of survival versus happiness. The exchange that follows is worthwhile if you want to understand both what I am doing with the Nested Model of Well-being, as well as my “big three ultimate values” of dignity, well-being and integrity. If anyone wants specifics, I can elaborate, but the short answer is that there is a way to develop “ultimate justifications” but as Daniel rightfully notes, it is complex (and not just complicated 😊).

Best,
Gregg

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