Stanford Anthropology Professor Discusses Julian Jaynes' Theory | Tanya Luhrmann

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • Tanya Luhrmann, the Albert Ray Lang Professor of Anthropology at Stanford University, discusses Julian Jaynes's theory of consciousness and bicameral mentality.
    Read the entire fascinating discussion "Hearing Voices, Sensed Presences, and Imagined 'Others'," as well as many other interviews on Jaynes's theory, in "Conversations on Consciousness and the Bicameral Mind: Interviews with Leading Thinkers on Julian Jaynes's Theory," the latest book from the Julian Jaynes Society:
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    Learn more about Julian Jaynes's theory: www.julianjayn...

Komentáře • 6

  • @JulianJaynesSociety
    @JulianJaynesSociety  Před rokem +2

    Read the entire fascinating discussion "Hearing Voices, Sensed Presences, and Imagined 'Others'," as well as many other discussions on Jaynes's theory, in "Conversations on Consciousness and the Bicameral Mind: Interviews with Leading Thinkers on Julian Jaynes's Theory," the latest book from the Julian Jaynes Society:
    www.amazon.com/gp/product/1737305534/
    www.julianjaynes.org/product/conversations-on-consciousness-and-the-bicameral-mind/
    Also available on Amazon sites worldwide, and via special order from most bookstores.

  • @Bobchai
    @Bobchai Před rokem +7

    Fascinating! I read The Origin of Consciousness in 1979, prior to a backpacking and camping trip to Greece, where I camped near Delphi and on the island of Delos. The book and the journey changed my life. There is also something about camping among these ancient sacred places which has a powerful effect on the imagination. Yes, I "heard" voices, but they were not audible to me in the Biblical, commanding, right brain Julian Jaynes sense.
    Because I am secular and I've ignored most literature on the subject of God for decades, I was unaware of Tanya Luhrmann's work until seeing this video. I have ordered 2 of her books. 'How God Becomes Real' may provide some insight into right wing evangelical politics. Most interesting will be 'Persuasions of the Witches' Craft', her experience with British witches and Wiccan culture in the late 1980s.
    Tanya Luhrmann's mentions of other books, like Bruno Snell's 'The Discovery of the Mind', and Dodds' 'The Greeks and the Irrational' have sent me scurrying on a used book buying binge.
    Thank you for posting this interview!

    • @JulianJaynesSociety
      @JulianJaynesSociety  Před rokem +1

      That sounds like a great trip! Glad to hear that you enjoyed the interview. We cover much of her relevant research in the full interview, which is printed in the book.

  • @donaldclifford5763
    @donaldclifford5763 Před rokem +2

    Audio halluncinations seem tied with vivid dreams and even self talk and active imagination. Also consider hearing songs played or repeated audio commercials and how these create inner recordings that are hard to silence.

  • @gordonpepper1400
    @gordonpepper1400 Před 2 měsíci

    The bicameral mind is returning bc as McLuhan said, we are becoming tribal due to electronic technology. We now listen and feel and think as a collective, and over time this will evolve and return us to a bicameral mind.

  • @gordonpepper1400
    @gordonpepper1400 Před měsícem

    Tanya, please familiarize yourself with Marshall McLuhan and Neil Postman who both realized that the invention of the alphabet (phonetic) coincided at exactly between the Iliad and the Odyssey, and created the 'mind' and the rational, left side dominated brain which Jaynes speaks of.