
Listen to "Consciousness and the Bicameral Mind: The Julian Jaynes Society Podcast," where we explore Princeton University psychologist Julian Jaynes's theory of the origin of consciousness and the bicameral mind, as described in his best selling book, "The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind." Produced by Julian Jaynes Society Executive Director Marcel Kuijsten. Learn m... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 38 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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"The story of Abraham and Isaac is a cornerstone of monotheism. God commands a father to sacrifice his only son, and the father obeys without a single word of protest. For millennia, this has been taught as the definitive model of unwavering religiou... more
"Look at the ancient world globally, and you find a consistent, strange anomaly. Geographically isolated civilizations, separated by oceans and continents, all independently developed identical religious behaviors. They built massive mortuary archite... more
"In 1976, Princeton University psychologist Julian Jaynes published a thesis arguing that human consciousness is a recently learned process. Before its development, he claimed, our ancestors operated under a bicameral -- or two-chambered -- mentality... more
"When we think about the people who fought the Trojan War, we naturally assume they possessed an inner monologue. We imagine them feeling fear, weighing their tactical options, and making conscious choices. But the textual evidence suggests the warri... more
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The program centers on Julian Jaynes's theory of consciousness and the bicameral mind, exploring how language, inner voice, and cultural shifts shaped human self-awareness. Across episodes, the discussion threads together foundational ideas from Jaynes's origin book with related neuroscience, linguistics, and historical analysis, often linking ancient voices and divine commands to modern internal narration. Notably, the show frames consciousness as a cultural technology rather than an innate given, drawing connections to writing, religion, masks of authority, and the evolution of self-reflective thought, while inviting listeners to engage with primary texts and broader scholarly conversations. This distinctive focus—bridging psychology, phi... more
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