The Master and His Emissary - The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)


A pioneering exploration of the differences between the brain’s right and left hemispheres and their effects on society, history, and culture—“one of the few contemporary works deserving classic status” (Nicholas Shakespeare, Times, UK)   “Persuasively argues that our society is suffering from the consequences of an over-dominant left hemisphere losing touch with its natural regulative ‘master’ the right. Brilliant and disturbing.”—Salley Vickers, a Guardian Best Book of the Year   “I know of no better exposition of the current state of functional brain neuroscience.”—W. F. Bynum, Times Literary Supplement   Why is the brain divided? The difference between right and left hemispheres has been puzzled over for centuries. Drawing upon a vast body of brain research, the renowned psychiatrist, author, and thinker Iain McGilchrist reveals that the difference between the two sides is profound—two whole, coherent, but incompatible ways of experiencing the world. The detail-oriented left hemisphere prefers mechanisms to living things and is inclined to self-interest, while the right hemisphere has greater breadth, flexibility, and generosity.   In the second part of his book, McGilchrist takes the reader on a journey through the history of Western culture, illustrating the tension between these two worlds as revealed in the thought and belief of thinkers and artists from the ancient to the modern, from Aeschylus to Magritte. He ultimately argues that, despite its inferior grasp of reality, the left hemisphere is increasingly taking precedence in today’s world—with potentially disastrous consequences.

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A pioneering exploration of the differences between the brain’s right and left hemispheres and their effects on society, history, and culture—“one of the few contemporary works deserving classic status” (Nicholas Shakespeare, Times, UK)   “Persuasively argues that our society is suffering from the consequences of an over-dominant left hemisphere losing touch with its natural regulative ‘master’ the right. Brilliant and disturbing.”—Salley Vickers, a Guardian Best Book of the Year   “I know of no better exposition of the current state of functional brain neuroscience.”—W. F. Bynum, Times Literary Supplement   Why is the brain divided? The difference between right and left hemispheres has been puzzled over for centuries. Drawing upon a vast body of brain research, the renowned psychiatrist, author, and thinker Iain McGilchrist reveals that the difference between the two sides is profound—two whole, coherent, but incompatible ways of experiencing the world. The detail-oriented left hemisphere prefers mechanisms to living things and is inclined to self-interest, while the right hemisphere has greater breadth, flexibility, and generosity.   In the second part of his book, McGilchrist takes the reader on a journey through the history of Western culture, illustrating the tension between these two worlds as revealed in the thought and belief of thinkers and artists from the ancient to the modern, from Aeschylus to Magritte. He ultimately argues that, despite its inferior grasp of reality, the left hemisphere is increasingly taking precedence in today’s world—with potentially disastrous consequences.

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I cannot recommend this book highly enough. It is an astonishing, deeply researched exploration of the nature of hemispheric differences by one of the most important thinkers of our time. Many of our global and local dilemmas are explained by this book, which delves into how the Western mind has become overly concerned with left-brained (literalistic, formulaic, unempathetic, disembodied, abstract, etc) ways of thinking at the expense of the nuance-loving, wide-ranging, contextually informed, personal and creative right hemisphere. The book itself is long and involved, and so I am aware that less disciplined readers are likely to struggle to stick with it. But it is, I would say, one of the most important books written in the last thirty years.

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Imprint

Yale University Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

February 2019

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Dimensions

210 x 140 x 50mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

616

Edition

2nd Revised edition

ISBN-13

978-0-300-24592-9

Barcode

9780300245929

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LSN

0-300-24592-0



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