The Jim Rutt Show

EP 333 Worldviews: Iain McGilchrist

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Feb 19, 2026
Iain McGilchrist, psychiatrist, philosopher, and author on the divided brain and consciousness, discusses consciousness as primary and matter as a phase of experience. He explores pan‑experientialism, the whirlpool metaphor for individual minds, differences between hemispheric ways of attending, relations-before-things, time as real, and values as ontological primitives.
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INSIGHT

Two Ways Of Attending: Left Vs Right

  • The left and right hemispheres attend to the world differently: left narrows to familiar, decontextualized bits; right grasps interconnected wholes and implicit meaning.
  • Left deals with representations; right perceives presences, context, metaphor, and richer experience.
ANECDOTE

Animal Consciousness Examples

  • Iain McGilchrist recounts classic experiments showing empathy in chimps who refuse food to avoid shocking peers.
  • He cites corvids' sophisticated memory and math-like abilities to argue animal consciousness is rich.
INSIGHT

Culture Dominated By The Left Hemisphere

  • McGilchrist argues modern culture is dominated by the left-hemisphere mode, emphasizing abstractions and representations.
  • That dominance yields a less wise, more deluded collective mindset with dangerous social consequences.
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