Dr Todd Pringle, Dr Michael Robinson and Dr Iain McGilchrist in Discussion

Dr. Iain McGilchrist, world-renowned psychiatrist, neuroscientist, and scholar, discusses how his thesis in The Master and His Emissary relates to the Humanities, STEM and AI. The discussion is hosted by Todd Pringle, PhD, and Michael Robinson, PhD. Pringle is the co-founder of the Crosswinds Institute, and Robinson is a Professor of Psychology at North Dakota State University (NDSU).
Recorded November 13, 2023, through virtual conferencing (Fargo, ND, USA). Copyright © 2023 Crosswinds Institute
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  • @cheri238
    @cheri2383 ай бұрын

    🙏❤️🌎🌿🕊🎵🎶🎵 Dr.Iain McGilchrist books will help many generations to come to illuminate our societies for the betterment of humanity. With the deepest reverence and appreciation. "The Isle of Skye." Who would not want to live there?

  • @dexterquotidian
    @dexterquotidian3 ай бұрын

    Thank you Professor for sharing - greetings from Budapest!

  • @noreenquinn3844
    @noreenquinn38443 ай бұрын

    Good interview. Always learn from Iain Mcgilchrist. Would love to hear more about the Sacred.

  • @janwag6856
    @janwag68563 ай бұрын

    I just love these scientific conversations you bring to us. ❤

  • @OutisHeirophant23
    @OutisHeirophant233 ай бұрын

    It’s refreshing to see men in dialogue discussing matters they don’t know without trying to assert personal dominance. 🎉 Socrates is smiling upon you guys 🙂🕊️

  • @rummy9999

    @rummy9999

    3 ай бұрын

    What a patronising stereotype, April - as though men rarely interact respectfully with other men, and are worse than women trying to assert personal dominance. 🙁

  • @OutisHeirophant23

    @OutisHeirophant23

    3 ай бұрын

    @@rummy9999 sad, angry man looking for argument & being ugly. Socrates laughs at you Troll.

  • @OutisHeirophant23

    @OutisHeirophant23

    3 ай бұрын

    @@rummy9999 Thus the patronizing stereotype doth appear! Like magic.

  • @rummy9999

    @rummy9999

    3 ай бұрын

    lo... the same eternal dawn dawns again....

  • @OutisHeirophant23

    @OutisHeirophant23

    3 ай бұрын

    “Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow…”

  • @nannajorgensen8908
    @nannajorgensen89083 ай бұрын

    people definitely want something new iain! we need your big push!! it’s how to reach and touch the lives of people caught up in the mess! these videos work and i see you have many interviews. the more the better! Thank you💛🏵🔆

  • @ellengran6814

    @ellengran6814

    3 ай бұрын

    I would argue we need something old. Australien schools are now teaching the aboriginal way of thinking = everything is connected . We have told ourselves the story of human developement from "stupid apes" to civilized , superior western societies (The garden vs the jungle, as express by EU). I would argue we have developed into "left minded killing machines". Not only killing eachothers, but also destroying life itself....Because we are easily corrupted by a softer bed, endless entertainment and sweet bread.

  • @NineInchTyrone
    @NineInchTyrone3 ай бұрын

    The left hemisphere sounds like modern AI

  • @enlightenup4520
    @enlightenup45203 ай бұрын

    Lovely conversation. I’m curious how many people recognized the painting over Mr. McGilchrist’s right shoulder as the cover of volume 2.

  • @spocksdaughter9641

    @spocksdaughter9641

    2 ай бұрын

    Thx been trying to figure it out

  • @theobservereffectexplained1102
    @theobservereffectexplained11027 күн бұрын

    Thank you Dr McGilchrist I am great full for all the hard work and in-depth explanations of the two faction of the one brain. I now know I am not crazy to be right brain dominant. I was seeing a therapist that wanted me to be self centered and care just about myself. I have been constantly told that I am week and meek yet I have a great relationship with the creator and find the world great and small beautiful, good and wonderful. Always happy in nature. Thank you 🙏 you changed my life as well. God bless you for being one of the 2% who crossed over and share the nature of your humanity. With gratitude and peace thank you again.

  • @shokuchideirdrecarrigan7402
    @shokuchideirdrecarrigan740216 күн бұрын

    Best conversation with mcGilchrist that I have heard.

  • @huguettebourgeois6366
    @huguettebourgeois63665 күн бұрын

    Iain, you are a gift to the world - thank you!!!!!

  • @francinemancini7476
    @francinemancini74763 ай бұрын

    Thank you ❤

  • @ALavin-en1kr
    @ALavin-en1kr3 ай бұрын

    One side of the brain is classical mechanics, the other side is quantum mechanics.

  • @cumsmut
    @cumsmut3 ай бұрын

    So funny that the host on the left mentioned the power and influence of Iain’s work, along with Jordan Peterson’s Maps Of Meaning-because I feel very much the same. To me, I feel that Iain’s “The Matter With Things” is the perfect grounds to understanding the proper relationship between the left and right hemisphere, and being in the world. Particularly, this idea that the right hemisphere is the Master, and that it deals with “presencing”, while the left should be the subservient Emissary providing a “re-presentation” or “map”. I feel that Jordan’s “Maps Of Meaning” is a really good “map” or “software” for the left hemisphere to operate on. I know Jordan and Iain have had a number of discussions, but I find it unfortunate that it seems like neither of them have really dug that deep into each others work. As someone who is extensively invested and well-read on both, I would absolutely love to host a conversation between these two.

  • @estellekingshott429
    @estellekingshott4292 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤Thank you for your talk excellent ❤❤❤

  • @frankwhite1816
    @frankwhite18163 ай бұрын

    Excellent conversation! Thank you for this! Yes, avoid dogmatic behaviour, favor the holistic, favor the wise, compassionate, tolerant, sacred, listen with open ears, do your research and spend some freaking time outside! ;-) PUT YOUR PHONE DOWN. RESIST THE MACHINE. Go for a walk. Plant a tree. Do nothing for a bit. It's for nice! Thanks again!!

  • @ellengran6814
    @ellengran68143 ай бұрын

    American farmer moving to Russia : We moved to Russia because we believe in traditional values like farming, family and faith. Values which today are attacked in the western world.

  • @lynandrews4160
    @lynandrews41603 ай бұрын

    Excellent discussion. Thank you gentlemen. Lyn

  • @lancechapman3070
    @lancechapman30703 ай бұрын

    You are the best! Thank you. Blessings

  • @mosimamatlhwana8327
    @mosimamatlhwana83273 ай бұрын

    Thank you 🧡

  • @ChrisOgunlowo
    @ChrisOgunlowo3 ай бұрын

    I enjoyed this tremendously.

  • @Neceros
    @Neceros2 ай бұрын

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:14 *🧠 Dr. Iain McGilchrist's paradigm-shifting thesis in "The Master and His Emissary" discusses how differences in brain hemispheres drive cultural evolution.* 01:20 *🌍 The book's scope transitions from an analysis of brain hemispheres to culture and history, resonating with the distinction between phenomena and their representation.* 02:27 *🛠️ McGilchrist's work reshaped perspectives on knowledge, emphasizing limitations of analytical approaches and the importance of implicit understanding.* 03:48 *🧬 McGilchrist's unconventional path from humanities to medicine and research influenced his unique perspective on brain hemispheres and culture.* 06:03 *🧠 Hemispheric differences are not dismissed; the brain's asymmetry, neural networks, and inhibition between hemispheres remain important scientific questions.* 08:21 *🌐 McGilchrist's work challenges popular misconceptions, like left hemisphere being solely logical and right being artistic, emphasizing both hemispheres' emotional capacities.* 10:50 *🎯 The left hemisphere focuses on detail and manipulation, while the right hemisphere perceives the whole, understanding the implicit and unique aspects of the world.* 12:25 *🌌 McGilchrist explains how left and right hemisphere attention results in two different worlds of experience: one familiar, isolated, and explicit (left), and the other open, flowing, and implicit (right).* 14:14 *🌿 The right hemisphere perceives life and animacy in objects, while the left tends to decontextualize and categorize, often leading to reductionist views.* 16:46 *📚 McGilchrist's scientifically grounded work is an attempt to articulate deep truths that go beyond the limits of language and reason, bridging science and philosophy.* 17:57 *🔄 The left hemisphere's role is to deconstruct and process information, while the right hemisphere integrates the whole, offering an enriched understanding beyond explicit knowledge.* 22:12 *🧠 Left hemisphere tends to think it knows more, while the right hemisphere understands how little it knows.* 23:20 *📜 Deconstructing art can detract from its initial wonder; sometimes it's best to experience it without analysis.* 24:13 *📚 Criticism can undermine itself, revealing the strengths in what it critiques, like in Dr. Michael Robinson's book "Against Criticism."* 26:25 *🌐 Right and left hemispheres' attention styles resemble the global-local distinction; each hemisphere contributes differently to processing the world.* 29:44 *🎭 Both hemispheres have emotions, but they differ in types: Left is associated with anger and disgust, while right with tenderness and empathy.* 31:22 *🧠 The brain isn't just a machine; it's part of us, with different ways of attending to the world, leading to different life dispositions.* 34:19 *🗺️ Left hemisphere creates the "map" of our world, while the right hemisphere lives in and attends to that constructed world.* 36:50 *🤝 Right hemisphere understands what the left hemisphere processes, but not vice versa; they collaborate for a synthesized view of the world.* 42:48 *😢 The right hemisphere is associated with sadness, empathy, and connection, crucial for social bonding and understanding others.* 44:40 *🧠 The right hemisphere is involved in understanding theory of mind, which is crucial for empathy and recognizing others' perspectives.* 45:46 *🧠 Theory of mind, the ability to understand others may know things we don't, starts early and is mainly right hemisphere-based.* 46:32 *💭 The right hemisphere is concerned with things beyond the self and enables pro-social sentiments.* 47:25 *😔 The right hemisphere's propensity for sadness could stem from an awareness of the fleeting nature of time and the limitations of control.* 48:46 *🌍 The left hemisphere tends to be overly optimistic, while the right hemisphere is more realistic about life's challenges.* 50:48 *🤔 The left hemisphere's desire for swift action leads to jumping to conclusions and a cut-and-dried approach.* 51:55 *🔄 Throughout history, there have been times when the left hemisphere's dominance led to unwieldy power hierarchies, potentially contributing to the decline of civilizations.* 53:05 *🔄 Negative feedback loops that once corrected imbalances can become positive, leading to an overbalanced left hemisphere dominance.* 54:26 *🔄 Left hemisphere thinking, focused on predictability and control, can lead to a blindness to the bigger picture and a denial of problems.* 55:52 *🔀 The current imbalance toward left hemisphere thinking suggests a society out of balance more than ever before.* 58:25 *🔄 Modern society's heavy emphasis on predictability and explanation has led to a loss of implicit understanding and meaning.* 01:00:52 *🔄 Complex systems, like human behavior, are non-computable, defying simple prediction, a challenge for the left hemisphere's need for certainty.* 01:05:26 *🔄 The left hemisphere's idea of predictability often leads to oversimplification, missing the complexities of real-world systems.* 01:06:21 *🔄 Blaming the humanities for over-application of left hemisphere thinking, contrasting it with the more balanced approach of engineering.* 01:07:45 *🧠 Dr. Todd Pringle analyzed records of individuals who experienced psychosis and found that those who developed schizophrenia were often studying engineering or philosophy.* 01:09:21 *🎭 Dr. Iain McGilchrist criticizes simplistic views of reality, rejecting both naive realism and naive idealism.* 01:11:24 *🎨 Critique of postmodern theories like Critical Race Theory that prioritize theory over experiencing and understanding art.* 01:12:58 *🌍 Reality is a constant becoming through encounters, emphasizing relationships and mutual change between individuals and the external world.* 01:15:41 *🧘‍♀️ Dr. Todd Pringle finds mindfulness practice useful, emphasizing the importance of social connection, connection with nature, and connection with the sacred for human well-being.* 01:18:42 *🌿 Nature is not merely a resource, but a living, complex network that changes us as we change it.* 01:25:15 *📚 Dr. Iain McGilchrist suggests starting with "The Matter with Things" for a comprehensive view of his philosophy, emphasizing the book's depth into various topics.* 01:26:52 *🧠 Dr. McGilchrist urges people to engage with the evidence in his books regarding hemisphere theory, emphasizing the vast amount of evidence provided.* 01:28:39 *🤖 Discussion on the impact of AI and the information revolution, questioning if we've poured fuel on secularism's success with the emergence of generative AI.* 01:29:19 *🌐 The rise of platforms like TikTok and KZread with algorithms can be seen as an accelerant to modern critiques, akin to the left hemisphere on steroids, uncritically synthesizing data.* 01:31:10 *🧠 The right hemisphere's role, non-computable and imaginative, contrasts with AI's tendency to regurgitate existing information, leading to a "Hall of Mirrors" effect.* 01:33:13 *💼 Bureaucracy and AI's systematizing tendencies are impoverishing us spiritually, leading to a reduction of humans to machines and zombies.* 01:34:59 *📚 Education should focus on Humanities, teaching literature, drama, music, and poetry to excite minds and encourage questioning rather than rote memorization.* 01:38:26 *📜 Understanding history, both our own and others', is crucial to prevent repeating the mistakes of the past, like the Holocaust denial in Sydney.* 01:40:29 *🧘‍♀️ Children should learn mindfulness and mediation in school to develop empathy, reconciliation skills, and reduce societal discord.* 01:42:03 *🔍 Despite promises, AI hasn't freed us from mundane tasks but instead consumes our time with poor interfaces, highlighting a need for a reevaluation of our values.* 01:45:31 *💡 The essence of change lies in our hearts and minds, where we must rediscover values of goodness, beauty, and truth to navigate a world overly focused on power and procedure.* 01:47:36 *📖 McGilchrist's work has profoundly impacted readers, helping them articulate what they already sensed was missing in a world devoid of sacred values and genuine education.* 01:50:33 *💭 McGilchrist's work could be as influential as Darwin's, providing a new frame of reference in a world eroding truth with AI potentially eroding trust in news and personal relationships.* 01:51:13 *🤝 Trust is fundamental; without it, civilization falters. AI's impact on trust, especially in education and legal contexts, is concerning, eroding trust between individuals and institutions.* 01:52:04 *📚 McGilchrist's book has influenced many, including engineers, to think differently, leading to personal transformations and praise from their partners.* Made with HARPA AI

  • @JimZalewski
    @JimZalewski3 ай бұрын

    It occurs to me that instant access to information on the internet may significantly be contributing to the positive feedback of left hemisphere reinforcement. We are less likely to be wrong because we can look things up.

  • @baigandinel7956

    @baigandinel7956

    3 ай бұрын

    And it is indeed hard to be wrong about simple facts such as where an intersection is, but a fundamental error to mistake some superficial snapshot take on a subject with conclusive knowledge of it.

  • @sc-ee6kj
    @sc-ee6kj2 ай бұрын

    Thank you sir. A discussion about consciousness would complement your work very well. Considerations from Bucharest!

  • @thewaythingsare8158
    @thewaythingsare81583 ай бұрын

    I would love to hear a conversation between Iain McGilchrist and Joscha Bach

  • @thesecondlawandthetowerhou6026
    @thesecondlawandthetowerhou60263 ай бұрын

    Best Dr McGilchrist discussion yet and I have listened to many. I agree wholeheartedly with him that if you haven’t studied his masterful tomes, you don’t know if you agree or disagree with his thesis.

  • @kathrynengel278
    @kathrynengel2783 ай бұрын

    I would love to listen to Dr McGilchrist dialog with Basil Hiley about "Non-commutative geometry, the Bohm interpretation and the mind-matter relationship". I love these men.

  • @VenusLover17
    @VenusLover173 күн бұрын

    ❤❤

  • @barbarabartels5449
    @barbarabartels54493 ай бұрын

    I am trying to find out more about Dr Michael Robinson?

  • @aminam9201
    @aminam92013 ай бұрын

    10:45 that too was written many times years ago (attention, something similar to shedding a light on specific spot on the stage “consciousness type one “,….) but it’s far more complicated than that,….etc

  • @jamesboswell9324
    @jamesboswell93243 ай бұрын

    3:30 a better description might be Wittgensteinian since that was precisely what he claimed to do at the end of the Tractatus with his famous metaphor of pulling up the ladder behind him.

  • @wagfinpis
    @wagfinpisАй бұрын

    It seems like two different right-brain dominant people who are communicating in a right-brain dominant fashion can still be compared to each other where it is as if one of the two people is relatively like the right brain and the others' more limited abstract understanding is like the relative left. Like the difference between the perpetual awe state of the master and the student who is motivated by feelings they recall being moved by.

  • @Vision-ey6fi
    @Vision-ey6fiАй бұрын

    Have no idea if Iain actually reads these comments, but just in case he does. I thought he would find this comment made by Bobby Twosoups that showed up on the Jan Cox 4D science facebook group yesterday amusing, or perhaps more than amusing. Quote: . . . So I guess at least a someone is wondering why the link to a talk by Iain McGilchrist appeared on this site. Certainly Iain has never had a major experience of expanded conscious awareness, in the sense that interests people who are drawn to Jan's talks and writing. Yet he does seem like a very chill dude. Perhaps given the opportunity he would have been part of Jan's group. At any rate, though he is quite poetic, seems to have a longing for a real taste of this kind of stuff, is very erudite and learned in the traditional motifs that this thing had guised itself with: with him, like all persons who are interested in such as this: as a subject, or recurring theme such as are often regarded in comparative mythology, and various of the more practical esoteric traditions: ultimately everything he has to say about the subject is hearsay. Simply because he has no being experience of those things upon which he conjectures. ON THE OTHER HAND: he is one of, if not the world's foremost expert on the brain's asymmetry and the various effects it has on -- basically everything in collective and individual humans. It would be a mistake to think that because he refers to the right and left brain that it is the same as the largely discredited pop theory, from a few decades ago: almost entirely otherwise and not. So what he has to say about society and the so called "meta-crisis" is kind of irrelevant, but what he has to say about the inhibitory nature of human brains, the hemispheres' relative fields of proficiency, and the functional alienation of the talking brain, from the profoundly immersive awareness of the right brain can 'splain a lot. It, like everything in the world of concepts, is a map, but this is also functional information that could clarify the direction of the apperceptive investigation/initiation/ignition into/of what is necessarily the larger, more conscious part of humans (though without experience/being of such, the automatic thought-centric associative mind is not aware of it, other than of course by hearsay (concepts) which are always incorrect and always misleading). The right hemisphere cannot/doesn't talk, that includes thinking in words, yet it is a more conscious part of humans than the automatic thought-centric associative mind that the vast majority in the affluent technologized world habitually call "I". Let's suppose for a moment that this right hemisphere, which is more conscious than the habitual mind, yet which is separate from the automatic sense of one's thoughts, and the reactive defensive feelings they instigate. . . let's suppose that this hemisphere (from which the grasping of words, and sub-vocal thoughts are banished) this awareness of the more life-effused and profoundly conscious apperception of the right hemisphere, is the physical, neurological, basis wherein all the myths of a physical paradise and the expanded conscious awareness of enlightenment, originated. Then the action of awakening takes on an entirely different motif. Then for instance, instead of a struggle with some, deficiency of focus, intent, or passion, one is confronted by the inhibitory function of the corpus callosum. In order to have the capacity to function as is the norm in modern society (and it has been largely like this since the advent of "modern society" in ancient times) it is necessary to have a radically enormous number of "inhibitory" neurons. Far more than any other species. If one's aim is to become conscious of the expanded awareness that is already active in the right hemisphere, t̐̈h̐̈a̐̈t̐̈, makes awakening a different kind of thing entirely, unless it remains as conception, then it is the same old kind of thing, the same old automatic associative churning. (If you can't see -- first hand -- that "I" is automatic (virtually mechanical) this probably sounds like incoherent babble, though it is actually quite coherent babble.) I know I am not the only one who can immediately see the practical implications of this neurological mapping and put it to direct use . . . non-verbally, non-conceptually. On a not unrelated matter (which is code for "On the same fucken' vector") One idea that seems to crop up in a number of different places, a number of traditions both old and new, is that if one were to have the Grande Experience, a transcendent experience, a transmutation of conscious awareness: one shouldn't attribute much significance to it or them. And most certainly it would be counterproductive to become a captive of your own conceptions about any such profoundly discontinuous experience. Which after all was completely devoid of words and thoughts, and strange as it may seem, has nothing to do with anything ever said or thought about it, by anyone, including the views presented in these sentences. (Always good to get the disclaimers in, not to mention the kind of meta-caveat that should float above any such expressions and preclude mistaking them for anything of more than transient value, and noting that they are always well past their experiation date upon first conception.) Other traditions seem at odds with this advice: they consider such experiences as lighthouses on a foggy sea, by which one can plot their course to the next lighthouse by acting upon what was revealed during their moments of vision. Thus eventually breaking out of the fog, or rain storm as the case may be -- entirely. But an old owl, far wiser than I be, told me: that regarding such a profoundly glorious, momentous discontinuity: just wait a few decades, even if more of them occur, before you ever try to formulate what it was, what it meant, how it happened etc.. Don't think about it, and especially do not talk to others or yourself about it. He also quipped "The thinking/talking brain, the left brain cannot and never has overcome the inhibitory neuronal net that precludes it from the destination it dreams it knows something about, and desires. "No" he said, "The power to overcome the corpus callosum can only come from an unsuspected source, a source well outside the capacity for cerebration by any hemisphere." He then eyed a scurrying chipmunk impatiently and added, "Well below it -- one might say." "Where's that!", I yelled after him as he glided silently toward the ground. "Well below, he muttered, the well below. Only when the well becomes a geyser will the resistance be overcome." Then he was gone, and so was I. See?

  • @---_277
    @---_2773 ай бұрын

    Can't hear you...

  • @tomaseriksson5430
    @tomaseriksson54302 ай бұрын

    McGilchrist is like a well spoken grumpy old man

  • @GeoffreyMH
    @GeoffreyMH3 ай бұрын

    The greatest mind since Gregory Bateson!

  • @ALavin-en1kr
    @ALavin-en1kr3 ай бұрын

    Do the right and left sides of the brain contribute to opposite side of the body?

  • @tanakaren1822

    @tanakaren1822

    3 ай бұрын

    Yez

  • @aminam9201
    @aminam92013 ай бұрын

    11:00 the relationship between personal identity and consciousness type one in larger process,….etc Maybe later…

  • @ALavin-en1kr
    @ALavin-en1kr3 ай бұрын

    Focusing on the brain and leaving the heart out of it, the brain/heart communication which is vital, leaves a large gap in what is reality. What the heart contributes; the wisdom of the body is ignored. There is Descartes with the mind/body duality, which is questionable, here we have the heart and its wisdom and the body totally ignored.

  • @salwaneleyland5874
    @salwaneleyland58743 ай бұрын

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  • @janklaas6885
    @janklaas68853 ай бұрын

    📍1:15:38

  • @fbalvim
    @fbalvim3 ай бұрын

    For us and our pos enlightenment way of thinking, is hard to understand that with the way we think we will have only a limitated map of what is the right hemisphere (and that is just the name he use in the "scenario" of his map. The work of McGilchrist is a map not the things itself. Is a invitation to by seeing the Limits o reason development the faculties of the right hemisphere. Go back to the 2500 years old 1st chapter of the tao te Ching and see how the map of what McGilchrist is saying is already there. But the left hemisphere pay too much attention to the "scenario" which itself use to make the map and because of that lose the thing is trying to map).

  • @ellengran6814

    @ellengran6814

    3 ай бұрын

    "Killing 500 000 iraqi children was worth it" (to push for democray), according to US secretary of state. Their map of socalled democracy has destroyed the lives of tens of millions....still they are unable to see their map wrong.

  • @fbalvim

    @fbalvim

    3 ай бұрын

    They can't because with the enlightenment and the shift of the holistic truth to the logical monotheistic truths, everything has the tendency to become mechanistic. That allowed the market to shift from a tool of exchange to a compass 🧭 of values driven by propaganda. So today the highest value is infinite grow, what proves the inconsistency of the myth created by the left hemisphere once that is itself illogical. So not just the left hemisphere created a illogical myth but also makes war and injustice, legal, logical and therefore right inside of this system.

  • @aminam9201
    @aminam92013 ай бұрын

    Many irrational thieves already wrote books only out of human thoughts (human thoughts are concise because they are the result of human thinking process “understanding “) One of them is vervaeke the thief (your friend)!

  • @robertanderson3905
    @robertanderson39053 ай бұрын

    WHOLE HARMONY SAZEN SATORI URIKA

  • @sonarbangla8711
    @sonarbangla87113 ай бұрын

    Iain, could just dig so deep as left and right hemispheres, who will tell him that his two hemispheres are different in his wife. If someone did, who would tell him infinite axiom algorithm of QC function will let him know all, like Anirban (search).

  • @Dawnabrat

    @Dawnabrat

    2 ай бұрын

    He knows that there are differences between male brains and females. You have not listened to enough of his conversations or read his work to be aware of that.

  • @sonarbangla8711

    @sonarbangla8711

    2 ай бұрын

    Of male and female, who do you think is 'primary' and who is 'secondary'. If you are of the opinion that it is the female, you got it, but Iain didn't, that was my point, reality is so unpredictable As a philosopher, Iain saw right and left hemispheres but not reality.@@Dawnabrat

  • @ALavin-en1kr
    @ALavin-en1kr3 ай бұрын

    Men love concepts and are good with abstraction. Women in contrast are less taken with concepts and many struggle with it and with math because for women if something is not seen as entity or seen as having energy as part of the dynamic, it may have some partial sense but is devoid of wholeness and the total comprehension that wholeness implies.

  • @msrachaelgeorge
    @msrachaelgeorge24 күн бұрын

    Iain, I find great comfort in your words, however, I was listening from another room and heard you refer to the genocide that Israel, with the backing of many countries, is committing against Palestine, as a 'dispute'. I am shocked by this. It seems to go against so much of what you say. I agree wholeheartedly with the rest of your comments around this statement, but I was shocked to hear you use this word as a descriptor of such great atrocity, especially in the context of the point you were making.

  • @ALavin-en1kr
    @ALavin-en1kr3 ай бұрын

    More and More means no heart qualities. No heart/brain communication and coordination.

  • @jaysphilosophy1951
    @jaysphilosophy19513 ай бұрын

    My takeaway is Dr. Mcgilchrist is a dreamer but not a realist.. His solutions, while much needed, are latent and impossible at this point because the west has become so bureaucratized, the very act of finding a job has become ludicrous, particularly my country the U.S, that the leadership will not and cannot exemplify without major major disaster that probably won't happen anytime soon. Expect more of the same, slow, descent down into a red hell until there's nothing left.

  • @salwaneleyland5874
    @salwaneleyland58743 ай бұрын

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  • @aminam9201
    @aminam92013 ай бұрын

    9:35 do you know that you repeats what I have written years ago (Schizophrenia, right and left hemispheres, consciousness type one, personal identity and self concept,…etc)?!

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