Julian Jaynes’s Theory

Posts related to Julian Jaynes’s theory of the origin of consciousness and the bicameral mind.

Julian Jaynes's Theory

Julian Jaynes Is Not for the Intellectually Fainthearted

I first encountered Julian Jaynes’s The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind almost 45 years ago. Though the book made sense to me, I could see why people would reject its arguments. Nevertheless I assumed that once carefully explained, people may not agree but would at least be able to discern a certain logic behind Jaynesian psychology. How naïve I was. …

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Julian Jaynes's Theory

Has Human Mentality Changed? Part 1 of 2: Neuroplasticity and Jaynesian Psychology

The media and scientific journals give much attention to “neuroplasticity” (the brain’s innate ability to form and reorganize synaptic connections in response to learning or injury), “neurodiversity” (variations in the brain regarding sociability, learning, attention, mood, and other various mental functions), “neurotypical,” and “neuroatypical.” …

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