Revisiting Julian Jaynes' Controversial Theory on the Origin of Consciousness
A 2008 blog post on plover.com revisits Julian Jaynes' influential but controversial theory about the origins of human consciousness. Jaynes argued that ancient humans were not conscious in the modern sense and instead operated under a 'bicameral mind,' hearing hallucinated voices as divine commands. The post examines the theory's core claims and its reception within scientific and philosophical communities. It resurfaced on Hacker News, attracting renewed reader interest and discussion. The thread garnered 12 points and 3 comments on the platform.
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