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| One of the most controversial books of the twentieth century, this work argues that ancient civilizations were governed by audiovisual hallucinations that were interpreted as divine guidance and commands. By around the first millennium BCE, due to growing social complexity, people had to culturally evolve a new mentality, i.e., consciousness. Jaynes, relying on archaeology, | One of the most controversial books of the twentieth century, this work argues that ancient civilizations were governed by audiovisual hallucinations that were interpreted as divine guidance and commands. By around the first millennium BCE, due to growing social complexity, people had to culturally evolve a new mentality, i.e., consciousness. Jaynes, relying on archaeology, | ||
| - | //Foreign translations: (MK TBD):// | + | Foreign translations |
| - | Books directly related to Julian Jaynes' | + | French: |
| - | James Cohn, // | + | German: [[https:// |
| - | Adopting a Jaynesian perspective, | + | |
| + | Italian: Il crollo della mente bicamerale e l’origine della coscienza\\ | ||
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| + | Spanish: [[https:// | ||
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| + | James Cohn, // | ||
| + | Adopting a Jaynesian perspective, | ||
| Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), // | Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), // | ||
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| Marcel Kuijsten (ed.) // | Marcel Kuijsten (ed.) // | ||
| - | One sentence summary. | + | A comprehensive work that gathers together many of Jaynes' |
| Marcel Kuijsten (ed.) // | Marcel Kuijsten (ed.) // | ||
| - | One sentence summary. | + | Includes an in-depth biography of Julian Jaynes, essays by Jaynes, and the discussion and analysis of Jaynes’s theory from a variety of perspectives such as clinical psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, |
| Brian J. McVeigh, // | Brian J. McVeigh, // | ||
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