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Monday, February 21, 2022

The Divided Brain

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Hello AWMS subscriber :

In the nearly 50-years since Julian Jaynes published his book, "The Origins of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind," great strides have been made in researching the odd dissimilarities of the two halves of the human brain. Our guest on this week's KPFK-90.7 FM radio show is Dr, Iain McGilchrist, best known for his book, "The Master and His Emissary."

Dr. McGilchrist has just published a remarkable, 1500-page, two-volume set called, "The Matter with Things," in which he argues that the materialism, corruption, and general decay of Western society can be attributed to left-brain dominance.


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