Myth 8: “The voices were actual gods, spirits, or entities”
Myth 8: “Julian Jaynes argues that people in ancient times heard the actual voices of gods, spirits, or other supernatural entities.” …
Read MoreMyth 8: “Julian Jaynes argues that people in ancient times heard the actual voices of gods, spirits, or other supernatural entities.” …
Read MoreMyth 7: Confusing bicamerality with schizophrenia; or thinking that “Julian Jaynes claimed that people in ancient civilizations ‘were …
Read MoreMyth 6: “Recent studies in neuroscience have disconfirmed or disproven Julian Jaynes’s theory of the bicameral mind” …
Read MoreMyth 5: “Julian Jaynes’s theory of consciousness and the bicameral mind has been ‘debunked’ or ‘disproven” …
Read MoreMyth 4: “The gods in the Iliad were ‘just a literary device.'” “The Iliad is “just a story” and as such does not tell us anything about the …
Read MoreMyth 3: “Julian Jaynes’s theory does not apply to cultures outside of the Eastern Mediterranean.” “The transition to consciousness could not have …
Read MoreMyth 2: “Julian Jaynes was mistaken in areas outside of his expertise.” Jaynes — unmarried, without children, and uninterested in seeking …
Read MoreMyth 1: “Julian Jaynes’s book was not peer reviewed.” While Jaynes ultimately chose to publish his book with a non-academic publisher, which …
Read MoreRead the introduction to our section on common myths vs. facts about Julian Jaynes’s theory of consciousness and the bicameral mind. …
Read MoreThe following are some quick tips for debating Jaynes’s theory with others. These tips can also be useful when discussing
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