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EPISODE · May 10, 2024 · 57 MIN

Iain McGilchrist - A Revolution in Thought

from History of Philosophy Audio Archive · host William Engels

Iain McGilchrist is a psychiatrist and philosopher. He has written two recent books, The Master and His Emissary, and The Matter with Things (2 Volumes) on the mechanism and consequences of the divided brain theory. This talk, an address given at the Darwin Medical College of Cambridge University, is an overview of right hemisphere versus left hemisphere cognition, and attempts to explain how the linear, logical, abstracting, intolerant, rigid, grasping tendencies embodied in left-hemispheric cognition have won out over the holistic, fluid, explorative, and uncertainty-tolerant right-hemisphere, propelling much of our social and political chaos in the process. Please visit https://www.youtube.com/@DrIainMcGilchrist to subscribe to his channel. The video itself, uploaded February 2024, can be found here. --- This podcast, like all HoPAA work is distributed ad-free, and uses materials available on the web in an educational and curatorial manner in accordance with nonprofit operations, and in this manner meets the conditions for Fair Use.

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