The Psychology of Ancient Egypt with Brian J. McVeigh
Join us for a 90-minute interview and Q&A session with Brian J. McVeigh on his latest book, The Psychology of Ancient Egypt: Reconstructing A Lost Mentality.
Read MoreJoin us for a 90-minute interview and Q&A session with Brian J. McVeigh on his latest book, The Psychology of Ancient Egypt: Reconstructing A Lost Mentality.
Read MoreIn June 2020, the psychiatrist and blogger Scott Alexander wrote a review of Julian Jaynes’s The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind for his popular “Star Slate Codex” blog. . His review contains a number of misconceptions and errors, and I will attempt to clear those up here.
Read MoreWe hope that you’re all enjoying a wonderful summer! We have a number of new items to share with you since our last update, including: …
Read MoreWe have a number of new items to share with you since our last update, including: Memorial Day Sale: Enjoy 20% off Conversations on Consciousness and the Bicameral Mind…
Read MoreWe hope that you all had an enjoyable holiday! We’ve been keeping busy since the release of our latest book last August and we have a number of new items …
Read MoreWe will be hosting a free, online 90-minute Q&A on Julian Jaynes’s theory plus Conversations on Consciousness and the Bicameral Mind book discussion on Saturday, November 5th at 1pm Pacific/4pm …
Read MoreJoin us for an informal online question and answer session and discussion of Julian Jaynes’s theory with Marcel Kuijsten and Brian McVeigh …
Read MoreEarlier this month, actor and writer David Duchovny was a guest on HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher. While interviewing Duchovny about his book, Maher spontaneously claimed to “have a bicameral mind.”…
Read MoreWe are now taking new orders for our latest book, “Consciousness and the Bicameral Mind.” Thank you to everyone who pre-ordered! We are pleased to announce that Dr. Clive Svendsen has joined the Julian Jaynes Society Science Advisory Board…
Read MoreTest your knowledge of Julian Jaynes’s theory by taking these three new quizzes: Basic Knowledge, Intermediate Concepts, and Advanced Concepts.
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