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The Master and his Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World (10 Feb 2011)

Ian Ramsey Centre for Science and Religion by Oxford University

Apr 18, 201165:44Religion & Spirituality

Iain McGilchrist gives a talk for the Ian Ramsay Seminar series on 10th February 2011. We now know that each hemisphere plays a role in everything the brain does: the old dichotomies do not hold. Most neuroscientists hav...

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The Master and his Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World (10 Feb 2011) is an episode from Ian Ramsey Centre for Science and Religion by Oxford University. Iain McGilchrist gives a talk for the Ian Ramsay Seminar se...

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Published Apr 18, 2011, 65:44 long, audio available.

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Iain McGilchrist gives a talk for the Ian Ramsay Seminar series on 10th February 2011. We now know that each hemisphere plays a role in everything the brain does: the old dichotomies do not hold. Most neuroscientists have therefore abandoned the attempt to understand why nature has so carefully segregated the hemispheres - despite a large, and expanding, body of evidence about their differences at every level. On the basis of research in birds, animals and humans, Iain McGilchrist suggests in a new book that there is an evolutionary advantage to the division, originating in the need to pay two quite different types of attention to the world simultaneously. In human consciousness, these two modes of attention give rise to two different versions of the world, with different qualities, as well as different sets of preoccupations and values. The relationship between these two modes is asymmetrical, as is the brain that permits them to come into being. Both are necessary, but one of them sees less than the other, while nonetheless believing that it sees everything. It is suggested that an understanding of the implications of this attentional divide may cast light on some of the ultimate metaphysical questions, such as the nature of our selves, our minds and bodies, and our relationship with the world.

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Published Apr 18, 2011 and 65:44 long