

Iain Mcgilchrist and the dilemma of right brain romanticism – by Sir Jonathan Bate
Nearly thirty years ago, Iain McGilchrist published a book called Against Criticism. What he was really against was the dominance of literary theory, as it was taking hold of the academic study of English at that time. The fashion was to begin with a theoretical...“Oriente equilibró mejor las visiones de los dos hemisferios cerebrales” – con Jorge Fontevecchia
—¿cómo explica que la división del trabajo entre los dos hemisferios cerebrales pueda proporcionar información clave sobre la naturaleza humana? —Como prácticamente todos los animales, hemos evolucionado para tener dos centros de conciencia, no solo uno. Dos lugares...Dr. Richard Cocks – References
Dr. Richard Cocks – References References for Review of The Matter With Things – Richard Cocks Most references are Iain’s own from the book simply repeated in the review. If all that appears is a number in parentheses, then that is from The Matter With Things....
Beyond Our Delusions: On Iain McGilchrist’s “The Matter with Things” by Andrew Louth
Introduction: Book review by Andrew Louth is professor emeritus of patristic and Byzantine studies at the University of Durham; IAIN MCGILCHRIST’S The Matter with Things is a sequel to his previous volume The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making...