The Julian Jaynes Society Conference on Consciousness
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 10:58 am
The Julian Jaynes Society Conference on Consciousness and Bicameral Studies
June 5-8, 2013
Charleston, West Virginia
We are pleased to announce the largest conference entirely dedicated to Julian Jaynes's theory on consciousness and the bicameral mind ever held. The multidisciplinary program will feature 30 speakers from six countries over three full days and will be entirely dedicated to exploring various aspects of Jaynes's theory. If you are interested in deepening your understanding of Jaynes's theory and meeting fellow Jaynes enthusiasts from around the world, we encourage you to join us for this unique, one-time event.
Conference Co-chairs and Program Committee: Rabbi James Cohn and Marcel Kuijsten.
Sponsors: The Julian Jaynes Society and Temple Israel (Charleston, West Virginia).
This event is made possible in part by the generous support of the Bertie Cohen "Rabbi's Invitational Series" of Temple Israel.
Keynote Speakers:
Roy F. Baumeister, Ph.D., Dept. of Psychology, Florida State University - The Why, What, and How of Human Consciousness
Dirk Corstens, M.D., Intervoice, Maastricht, Netherlands - The Origins of Voices: Life History and Voices & Lessons for Recovery
Merlin W. Donald, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada - What We Were, What We Are Becoming: The Human Cognitive Journey
Invited Speakers:
James Cohn (Temple Israel/Marshall University) - A Jaynesian Philology: The Bible as a Written Record of the Dawn of Consciousness
John Hainly (Dept. of Philosophy, Southern University) - A Missing Piece of the Puzzle: Jaynes and the Psychology of Religion
Martin Kommor, M.D. (Dept. of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry, West Virginia University) - The Role of Self-Reflection (and Reflective Supervision) in the Development of Psychiatric Residents
Marcel Kuijsten (Executive Director, Julian Jaynes Society) - The Gods of Mesopotamia and the Presentist Fallacy
Clay McNearney, Ph.D. (Dept. of Religious Studies, Marshall University) - Robert Bellah and Julian Jaynes: An Imagined Conversation
Brian J. McVeigh, Ph.D. (Dept. of East Asian Studies, University of Arizona) - The Emergence of Psychotherapies in Modern Japan: A Jaynesian Interpretation
Carole Brooks Platt, Ph.D. (Houston, Texas) - The Right Mind of the Poet
Bill Rowe (UC Santa Cruz) - The Other Origin of Consciousness: Infancy and its Relationship to Julian Jaynes's Theory
Jan Sleutels, Ph.D. (Faculty of Humanities, Leiden University, Netherlands) - The Contingency of Mind: Situating Jaynes in the Changing Landscape of Contemporary Philosophy of Mind
Gary Williams (Dept. of Philosophy, Washington University) - Julian Jaynes and the Refrigerator Light Problem
Contributed Speakers:
Terryl Atkins, Ph.D. (Visual and Performing Arts Dept., Thompson Rivers University, BC, Canada) - Picturing Thinking: Externalization of the Images of Mind in a Darkened Space
Elisabeth Bell Carroll (Author of Chopin in the Attic) - A Vestige of the Bicameral Mind in the Modern World
Gregory Conrow (Philosophy Department, George Mason University) - An Encounter of Jaynes and Derrida: Consciousness, Divine Voice and Writing
Arash Daklan - How to Make a Conscious Chess-Player Machine: Making Artificial Intelligence out of Julian Jaynes' Theory
Paul Evans, Ph.D. (The Sapphire Institute) - Julian Jaynes, the Noosphere, Altered States and Consciousness Evolution
Ralf Funke (Hamburg, Germany) - The Origin of Consciousness and the Breakdown of Private Language
Eric Alexander La Freniere (James Madison University) - A Bicameral Semiotic: The Linguistic Sign as Image-Word Dyad
Martin L. Lenhardt, Au.D., Ph.D. (Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University) - Expansion of Jaynes' Wahee-Wahoo Hypothesis for Speech/Language Evolution
Malcolm David Lowe - How Languages Create Mind Space and The 'Analog I'
Walter Ratjen (Center for Artificial Human Intelligence, Tübingen, Germany) - Artificial Prophets
Ted Remington, Ph.D. (Assistant Professor of English and Director of Writing, University of Saint Francis) - Jaynes, Metaphor, and the Rhetorical Structuring of Consciousness
John Schedel, Ph.D. (Medaille College) – Julian Jaynes and Owen Barfield on the Origins, Nature, and Trajectory of Consciousness
Andrew Stehlik, Td.D. (Rutgers Presbyterian Church, New York, NY) - Polytheism, Monotheism and Beyond
For more information, please visit: https://www.julianjaynes.org/events/pas ... l-studies/
June 5-8, 2013
Charleston, West Virginia
We are pleased to announce the largest conference entirely dedicated to Julian Jaynes's theory on consciousness and the bicameral mind ever held. The multidisciplinary program will feature 30 speakers from six countries over three full days and will be entirely dedicated to exploring various aspects of Jaynes's theory. If you are interested in deepening your understanding of Jaynes's theory and meeting fellow Jaynes enthusiasts from around the world, we encourage you to join us for this unique, one-time event.
Conference Co-chairs and Program Committee: Rabbi James Cohn and Marcel Kuijsten.
Sponsors: The Julian Jaynes Society and Temple Israel (Charleston, West Virginia).
This event is made possible in part by the generous support of the Bertie Cohen "Rabbi's Invitational Series" of Temple Israel.
Keynote Speakers:
Roy F. Baumeister, Ph.D., Dept. of Psychology, Florida State University - The Why, What, and How of Human Consciousness
Dirk Corstens, M.D., Intervoice, Maastricht, Netherlands - The Origins of Voices: Life History and Voices & Lessons for Recovery
Merlin W. Donald, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada - What We Were, What We Are Becoming: The Human Cognitive Journey
Invited Speakers:
James Cohn (Temple Israel/Marshall University) - A Jaynesian Philology: The Bible as a Written Record of the Dawn of Consciousness
John Hainly (Dept. of Philosophy, Southern University) - A Missing Piece of the Puzzle: Jaynes and the Psychology of Religion
Martin Kommor, M.D. (Dept. of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry, West Virginia University) - The Role of Self-Reflection (and Reflective Supervision) in the Development of Psychiatric Residents
Marcel Kuijsten (Executive Director, Julian Jaynes Society) - The Gods of Mesopotamia and the Presentist Fallacy
Clay McNearney, Ph.D. (Dept. of Religious Studies, Marshall University) - Robert Bellah and Julian Jaynes: An Imagined Conversation
Brian J. McVeigh, Ph.D. (Dept. of East Asian Studies, University of Arizona) - The Emergence of Psychotherapies in Modern Japan: A Jaynesian Interpretation
Carole Brooks Platt, Ph.D. (Houston, Texas) - The Right Mind of the Poet
Bill Rowe (UC Santa Cruz) - The Other Origin of Consciousness: Infancy and its Relationship to Julian Jaynes's Theory
Jan Sleutels, Ph.D. (Faculty of Humanities, Leiden University, Netherlands) - The Contingency of Mind: Situating Jaynes in the Changing Landscape of Contemporary Philosophy of Mind
Gary Williams (Dept. of Philosophy, Washington University) - Julian Jaynes and the Refrigerator Light Problem
Contributed Speakers:
Terryl Atkins, Ph.D. (Visual and Performing Arts Dept., Thompson Rivers University, BC, Canada) - Picturing Thinking: Externalization of the Images of Mind in a Darkened Space
Elisabeth Bell Carroll (Author of Chopin in the Attic) - A Vestige of the Bicameral Mind in the Modern World
Gregory Conrow (Philosophy Department, George Mason University) - An Encounter of Jaynes and Derrida: Consciousness, Divine Voice and Writing
Arash Daklan - How to Make a Conscious Chess-Player Machine: Making Artificial Intelligence out of Julian Jaynes' Theory
Paul Evans, Ph.D. (The Sapphire Institute) - Julian Jaynes, the Noosphere, Altered States and Consciousness Evolution
Ralf Funke (Hamburg, Germany) - The Origin of Consciousness and the Breakdown of Private Language
Eric Alexander La Freniere (James Madison University) - A Bicameral Semiotic: The Linguistic Sign as Image-Word Dyad
Martin L. Lenhardt, Au.D., Ph.D. (Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University) - Expansion of Jaynes' Wahee-Wahoo Hypothesis for Speech/Language Evolution
Malcolm David Lowe - How Languages Create Mind Space and The 'Analog I'
Walter Ratjen (Center for Artificial Human Intelligence, Tübingen, Germany) - Artificial Prophets
Ted Remington, Ph.D. (Assistant Professor of English and Director of Writing, University of Saint Francis) - Jaynes, Metaphor, and the Rhetorical Structuring of Consciousness
John Schedel, Ph.D. (Medaille College) – Julian Jaynes and Owen Barfield on the Origins, Nature, and Trajectory of Consciousness
Andrew Stehlik, Td.D. (Rutgers Presbyterian Church, New York, NY) - Polytheism, Monotheism and Beyond
For more information, please visit: https://www.julianjaynes.org/events/pas ... l-studies/