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>Politically, Peterson has described himself as a classic British liberal,[108][19] and has stated that he is commonly mistaken to be right wing.[46] He is a philosophical pragmatist.[51] In a 2017 interview, Peterson identified as a Christian,[109] but in 2018 he did not.[110] He emphasized his conceptualization of Christianity is probably not what it is generally understood, stating that the ethical responsibility of a Christian is to imitate Christ, for him meaning "something like you need to take responsibility for the evil in the world as if you were responsible for it ... to understand that you determine the direction of the world, whether it's toward heaven or hell".[110] When asked if he believes in God, Peterson responded: "I think the proper response to that is No, but I'm afraid He might exist".[9] Writing for The Spectator, Tim Lott said Peterson draws inspiration from Jung's philosophy of religion, and holds views similar to the Christian existentialism of Soren Kierkegaard and Paul Tillich. Lott also said Peterson has respect for Taoism, as it views nature as a struggle between order and chaos, and posits that life would be meaningless without this duality.[19]

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>implying epistemology isn't prior to everything

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