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Ways of Attending

How Our Divided Brain Constructs the World

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Everything we come to know and experience of the world depends on the way we attend to it. For reasons of survival, our brains have evolved to pay two kinds of attention to the world at the same time, though for the same reasons we cannot normally become aware of this neurological fact. This delivers two versions of the world with distinct qualities. In the one, associated with the right hemisphere of the brain, we experience the world as live, complex, embodied, implicit, full of individual, unique wholes which are nonetheless inseparably connected, as are we with it as a whole. In the other, associated with the left, we encounter the world as a representation, full of static, explicit, separable, bounded, but essentially fragmented entities, grouped into classes - but mechanistic and lifeless. As their civilisations declined, the world picture of first the Greeks and then the Romans moved from a fruitful balance of these to the triumph of the left hemisphere's view. We are busily repeating the pattern, perhaps for the last time.
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Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Authors:
McGilchrist, Iain
Year Published:
2018
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Digital (delivered electronically)
ISBN:
9781781815335
Number of Pages:
32
Publication Date:
31/01/2018
Place of Publication:
London
Language:
English
SKU:
9781781815335

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