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The Brain & Culture: A Symbiotic Relationship – Dr Iain McGilchrist

The Weekend University

CHAPTER

The Human Face

The human face is so central to what we nowadays mean by humanity. When people first started to make representations of human beings, they not only had no faces, but they had no heads. They mainly consisted ofa the palvis, battocks and breasts. And when they first started to have a face, they had a very inexpressive kind of face, staring straight ahead and with little expression in it. So i can't go into it all in great detail because am it requires a lot of reference to to specific paintings, specific poems, specific citations which are best read in the context of an over ar exposition of them in the book. Even there, there won't be time to

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