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Where the left hemisphere sees things in isolation, the right hemisphere sees processes that are relational. Indeed its disposition towards the world helps us see that relations are, as I argue, prior to relata . It sees relations in which both parties are inevitably changed. It is alert to what I call ‘betweenness’, the importance of context, exem... See more
Iain McGilchrist • Moving on
The left hemisphere world is characterised by what is familiar and fully expressible in language; the right hemisphere is more open to and attentive towards whatever is ‘other’, and can be only indirectly expressed. The left hemisphere is less capable of Keats’s ‘negative capability’ – ‘being in uncertainties, mysteries, doubts, without any irritab... See more
Iain McGilchrist • Moving on
It sees that our understanding has to be participatory , and that the soul and body are not opposed but discernibly different aspects of one reality. It is better at holding together apparently conflicting positions – whereas according to the left hemisphere, nothing can be separate and connected, precisely measurable and intrinsically imprecise, i... See more
Iain McGilchrist • Moving on
But there are still other paths to the abandonment of truth – darker than those we have discussed. In a world dominated by left hemisphere modes of being, two important developments could be predicted to proliferate: administrative control – evident in the decline of every civilisation – and machine learning. Both depend on algorithmic paths that a... See more
Iain McGilchrist • Moving on
Education is about enlarging, not narrowing, the mind. As is well-known, the Greek word for truth, aletheia , means an ‘unconcealing’.
Iain McGilchrist • Moving on
Further, the right hemisphere’s understanding of knowledge and belief is experiential, not a simple matter of information in the abstract or acquiescing in dogma. It helps us see that ‘belief’ – the root of the word is ‘love’ – is a matter of dis positions, not pro positions, and of unconcealing, not correctness. The word ‘truth’ is cognate with ‘t... See more
Iain McGilchrist • Moving on
Because the left hemisphere is concerned with power, its narrative is always about power. You will notice this all around you nowadays.