A Revolution in Thought? - Dr Iain McGilchrist
Darwin College Lecture Series・2 minutes read
Ian McGilchrist discusses the Hemisphere Theory, highlighting how the dominance of the left hemisphere in society leads to a loss of wisdom and social cohesion. He warns of the consequences of this imbalance, attributing the current societal crisis to the left hemisphere's dysfunctional worldview and advocating for personal growth through cultivating awe, wonder, and humility.
Insights
- The dominance of the left hemisphere in modern society leads to a loss of wisdom, nuance, and quality in favor of quantity and control, resulting in a rise in anger, aggression, mistrust, and a loss of social cohesion.
- The decline of civilizations is marked by a shift from values like goodness, beauty, and truth to a focus on power and control, with the left hemisphere's worldview, characterized by reductionist thinking and mechanistic models, shaping our environment and values, ultimately leading to societal crisis and environmental degradation.
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Recent questions
What is the Hemisphere Theory?
A theory explaining brain functions and societal impacts.
What is the "meta crisis"?
A term encompassing severe modern problems.
What are the consequences of left hemisphere dominance?
Loss of wisdom, nuance, and quality in society.
How does the left hemisphere view the world?
Through reductionist thinking and mechanistic models.
What is the impact of the left hemisphere's dominance on society?
Environmental degradation, social fragmentation, and moral decline.
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