Making Sense with Sam Harris

#234 — The Divided Mind

Making Sense with Sam Harris

In this episode of the podcast, Sam Harris speaks with Iain McGilchrist about the differences between the right and left hemispheres of the human brain. They discuss the evolutionary history of the divided brain, research on surgically divided brains, popular misconceptions about the differences between the hemispheres, the left hemisphere's propensity for confabulation, the prospect that consciousness might be partitioned in an intact brain, the difference between consciousness and attention, the boundary between the conscious and unconscious mind, how face-to-face encounters differ between the hemispheres, the unique deficits resulting from damage to the left and right hemispheres, the ascendancy of the left-hemisphere in modern culture, the possibility that the brain is a mere receiver of mind, the prospect of surviving death, and other topics.

SUBSCRIBE to listen to the rest of this episode and gain access to all full-length episodes of the podcast at samharris.org/subscribe.

Next Episodes


Making Sense with Sam Harris

#232 — Inequality and Revolution @ Making Sense with Sam Harris

📆 2021-01-27 04:22 / 00:41:57


Making Sense with Sam Harris

#231 — Crossing the Abyss @ Making Sense with Sam Harris

📆 2021-01-17 20:10 / 01:14:08


Making Sense with Sam Harris

#230 — An Insurrection of Lies @ Making Sense with Sam Harris

📆 2021-01-11 20:57 / 00:41:18