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Autonomy, Authenticity, and the Fragmented Self

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If you find yourself torn between rationality and spirituality, science and mysticism, facts and belief; The Lectern's inaugural 8-week course will offer you a new lens through which to reflect on these dilemmas. Click here to enroll: https://lectern.teachable.com/p/einstein-and-spinoza-s-god1

“What does it really mean to be authentic, and can this virtue be meaningfully understood and measured across psychology and philosophy?”

John Vervaeke, Gregg Henriques and Matthew Schaublin embark on a discussion covering the concept of authenticity. The discussion explores authenticity as one of the premier virtues of modernity, comparing it with autonomy, and tracing its roots through romanticism and existentialism, notably discussing Heidgegger and Kierkegaard. Greg introduces psychological perspectives and client-centered therapy influenced by Carl Rogers, while Matthew shares insights from his empirical research on dispositional authenticity carried out at the University of Chattanooga. The trio also touch on the tensions between self-identification and participation, self-alienation, cognitive fluency, and the societal quest for authenticity, proposing a nuanced and dynamic understanding of the true self.

Gregg R. Henriques is an American psychologist. He is a professor for the Combined-Integrated Doctoral Program at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia, US.

Matthew Schaublin is a master’s candidate in psychology at the University of Chattanooga, with a four-year research focus on authenticity. His work blends empirical psychology with philosophical and classical inquiry, investigating how dispositional authenticity is expressed and experienced.

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Notes:

0:00 Introduction to the Lectern

0:45 Exploring the Concept of Authenticity

3:30 Greg's Perspective on Authenticity

5:00 Matthew's Research on Dispositional Authenticity

9:00 Theoretical Foundations of Authenticity

12:30 Philosophical and Clinical Perspectives

24:30 Relational and Psychological Dimensions

36:30 The Evolution of Self-Definition in Modernity

38:00 The Greek Roots of Authenticity

39:30 Modeling Authenticity and Personality

43:15 Rationalization and Authenticity

44:45 Tensions in Authenticity: Identification vs. Participation

49:00 The SAFE Model of Authenticity

55:00 Empirical Studies on Authenticity and Agency

1:06:30 Key Takeaways and Future Directions

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Connect with a community dedicated to self-discovery and purpose, and gain deeper insights by joining our Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/johnvervaeke

The Vervaeke Foundation is committed to advancing the scientific pursuit of wisdom and creating a significant impact on the world. Become a part of our mission. https://vervaekefoundation.org/

Join Awaken to Meaning to explore practices that enhance your virtues and foster deeper connections with reality and relationships. https://awakentomeaning.com/

John Vervaeke:

https://johnvervaeke.com/

https://twitter.com/vervaeke_john

https://www.youtube.com/@johnvervaeke

https://www.patreon.com/johnvervaeke

Gregg Henriques:

http://www.gregghenriques.com/

https://x.com/henriqgx

Matthew Shaublin:

https://www.instagram.com/matthewschaublin/

Ideas, People, and Works Mentioned in this Episode

Kierkegaard’s Concept of Authenticity

Heidegger’s Use of ‘Authenticity’

Maslow’s Theory of Self-Actualization

Dispositional Authenticity

The SAFE Model of Authenticity

Alienation and Cognitive Fluency

The Ethics of Authenticity by Charles Taylor

On the Concept of Irony and The Sickness Unto Death by Søren Kierkegaard

Being and Time by Martin Heidegger

On Becoming a Person by Carl Rogers

Martin Heidegger

Charles Taylor

Aristotle

Jean-Paul Sartre

Quotes:

 ”Like, meaning, like rational, authenticity is not just a descriptive term.” -John Vervaeke (2:00)

 ”Inauthentic living… Tough, you know.” -Gregg Henriques (28:30)

  continue reading

194 episodes

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If you find yourself torn between rationality and spirituality, science and mysticism, facts and belief; The Lectern's inaugural 8-week course will offer you a new lens through which to reflect on these dilemmas. Click here to enroll: https://lectern.teachable.com/p/einstein-and-spinoza-s-god1

“What does it really mean to be authentic, and can this virtue be meaningfully understood and measured across psychology and philosophy?”

John Vervaeke, Gregg Henriques and Matthew Schaublin embark on a discussion covering the concept of authenticity. The discussion explores authenticity as one of the premier virtues of modernity, comparing it with autonomy, and tracing its roots through romanticism and existentialism, notably discussing Heidgegger and Kierkegaard. Greg introduces psychological perspectives and client-centered therapy influenced by Carl Rogers, while Matthew shares insights from his empirical research on dispositional authenticity carried out at the University of Chattanooga. The trio also touch on the tensions between self-identification and participation, self-alienation, cognitive fluency, and the societal quest for authenticity, proposing a nuanced and dynamic understanding of the true self.

Gregg R. Henriques is an American psychologist. He is a professor for the Combined-Integrated Doctoral Program at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia, US.

Matthew Schaublin is a master’s candidate in psychology at the University of Chattanooga, with a four-year research focus on authenticity. His work blends empirical psychology with philosophical and classical inquiry, investigating how dispositional authenticity is expressed and experienced.

—-

Notes:

0:00 Introduction to the Lectern

0:45 Exploring the Concept of Authenticity

3:30 Greg's Perspective on Authenticity

5:00 Matthew's Research on Dispositional Authenticity

9:00 Theoretical Foundations of Authenticity

12:30 Philosophical and Clinical Perspectives

24:30 Relational and Psychological Dimensions

36:30 The Evolution of Self-Definition in Modernity

38:00 The Greek Roots of Authenticity

39:30 Modeling Authenticity and Personality

43:15 Rationalization and Authenticity

44:45 Tensions in Authenticity: Identification vs. Participation

49:00 The SAFE Model of Authenticity

55:00 Empirical Studies on Authenticity and Agency

1:06:30 Key Takeaways and Future Directions

—--

Connect with a community dedicated to self-discovery and purpose, and gain deeper insights by joining our Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/johnvervaeke

The Vervaeke Foundation is committed to advancing the scientific pursuit of wisdom and creating a significant impact on the world. Become a part of our mission. https://vervaekefoundation.org/

Join Awaken to Meaning to explore practices that enhance your virtues and foster deeper connections with reality and relationships. https://awakentomeaning.com/

John Vervaeke:

https://johnvervaeke.com/

https://twitter.com/vervaeke_john

https://www.youtube.com/@johnvervaeke

https://www.patreon.com/johnvervaeke

Gregg Henriques:

http://www.gregghenriques.com/

https://x.com/henriqgx

Matthew Shaublin:

https://www.instagram.com/matthewschaublin/

Ideas, People, and Works Mentioned in this Episode

Kierkegaard’s Concept of Authenticity

Heidegger’s Use of ‘Authenticity’

Maslow’s Theory of Self-Actualization

Dispositional Authenticity

The SAFE Model of Authenticity

Alienation and Cognitive Fluency

The Ethics of Authenticity by Charles Taylor

On the Concept of Irony and The Sickness Unto Death by Søren Kierkegaard

Being and Time by Martin Heidegger

On Becoming a Person by Carl Rogers

Martin Heidegger

Charles Taylor

Aristotle

Jean-Paul Sartre

Quotes:

 ”Like, meaning, like rational, authenticity is not just a descriptive term.” -John Vervaeke (2:00)

 ”Inauthentic living… Tough, you know.” -Gregg Henriques (28:30)

  continue reading

194 episodes

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