

Book Review: Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind
Jun 3, 2020
Julian Jaynes, author of The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind, discusses the theory of mind and its development in children. The podcast covers the origins of theory of mind, beliefs and influences in Mesopotamia, the decline of gods' voice, rehabilitating Delphi, the impact of thinking in language, and the influence of cultural factors on theory of mind.
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Theory of Mind
- Theory of mind, our intuitive model of how minds work, is learned, not innate.
- It involves understanding minds as spaces holding thoughts, emotions, and desires, separate from our own.
Origin of Theory of Mind
- Julian Jaynes believes theory of mind originated in the Bronze Age Near East (1500-750 BC).
- Early writings lack references to mental processes, while later ones include them.
Iliad and Emotions
- The Iliad uses body parts (heart, belly) to describe emotions, lacking the concept of "mind."
- Jaynes suggests this reflects a pre-theory-of-mind understanding.