Unbelievable?

Iain McGilchrist on faith, meaning and the crisis of modern culture

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Mar 24, 2026
Iain McGilchrist, psychiatrist, neuroscientist and bestselling author, discusses the divided brain and how different ways of attending shape culture. He explores the crisis of meaning, the limits of reductionism, the role of art, ritual and religion in restoring the sacred, and warns about AI and technology reshaping attention and community.
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INSIGHT

Two Modes Of Attention Shape How We Experience Reality

  • The brain's hemispheres provide two distinct modes of attention: narrow, target-focused action and broad, open, contextual awareness.
  • Iain McGilchrist links the left hemisphere to decontextualized mapping and the right to an animating sense of implicit meaning and connection.
INSIGHT

Western Culture Shifted From Flourishing To Mechanistic Bureaucracy

  • Cultural history shows recurring bursts of creativity followed by increasing dominance of a left-hemispheric, mechanistic outlook.
  • McGilchrist argues bureaucracy, reductionism and modern scientism are symptoms of a culture hardened into left-hemisphere ways of seeing.
ANECDOTE

Patient Denies His Own Arm After Right Hemisphere Stroke

  • McGilchrist recounts a right-hemisphere stroke patient who denies his left arm belongs to him despite paralysis.
  • He uses this clinical vignette to illustrate how hemispheric split can produce radically different experiences of reality.
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