Consciousness and the Bicameral Mind - The Julian Jaynes Society Podcast

24. Julian Jaynes' Theory of the Origin of Consciousness | Interview with Marcel Kuijsten & Brian McVeigh

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Feb 4, 2025
Join Marcel Kuijsten, Founder of the Julian Jaynes Society, and Brian McVeigh, a Senior Researcher and former student of Jaynes, as they dive into the origins of consciousness. They discuss how ancient humans experienced auditory hallucinations as divine commands, shaping societal structures. The conversation also touches on the evolution of consciousness linked to language and the transformation from bicameral to self-aware thought. Tune in for insights on the interplay between spirituality, psychology, and the development of human cognition!
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Jaynes' Definition of Consciousness

  • Julian Jaynes defines consciousness as the contents of introspection, not just sensory perception.
  • It's an inner world involving self-reflection, inner dialogue, and mental imagery, similar to Jung's concept of the self and ego.
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Spatialization and Consciousness

  • Spatialization, or mental imagery, is the foundation of consciousness, allowing for simulating possibilities.
  • This creates an inner space for considering choices, leading to self-awareness and deliberate mental operations.
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Bicameral Mind and Social Organization

  • The bicameral mind, predating consciousness, directed behavior through auditory hallucinations perceived as gods.
  • This served as a social organization tool, particularly in larger civilizations beyond the reach of a direct leader.
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