I have an interesting passage in Ratha's Challenge, showing a character transitioning from a bicameral mentality to a more self-aware mode of thought. If you want, I will post it here, or elsewhere and provide a link.
Clare Bell
Author of the Ratha Series
http://www.rathascourage.com
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- Tue Oct 11, 2011 12:56 pm
- Forum: The Bicameral Mind in Fiction, Film & Popular Culture
- Topic: Tony Vigorito's "Just a Couple of Day"
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- Tue Jul 29, 2008 9:10 pm
- Forum: The Bicameral Mind in Fiction, Film & Popular Culture
- Topic: New Member, Novelist with Work Based on Jaynes' Theory
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New Member, Novelist with Work Based on Jaynes' Theory
I read the 1976 edition of The Origin when it was first published. I wasn't convinced that Jaynes had proved the applicability of his theory to human history, but the bicameral mind was a wonderful idea. In the 1980s and through the early 1990's, I published a series of novels about intelligent self...