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The origin of consciousness in the breakdown of the bicameral mind

Book • 1976
Julian Jaynes's "The Origins of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind" is a controversial but influential work that proposes a revolutionary theory about the evolution of human consciousness.

Jaynes argues that consciousness as we know it emerged relatively recently in human history, and that earlier humans experienced the world differently, receiving instructions and guidance from internal voices they attributed to gods.

This "bicameral mind," Jaynes suggests, was a state of consciousness where the left and right hemispheres of the brain functioned more independently.

The book draws on evidence from ancient literature and mythology to support its claims, sparking considerable debate among scholars.

While its central thesis remains highly contested, the book's imaginative approach to understanding consciousness continues to inspire discussion and further research.

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