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Mind, Metaphysic and Meaning with Iain McGilchrist, Mark Solms and Hyman Schipper

#consciousness #neuroscience #cognitivescience #idealism #metaphysicalexploration #metaphysics #philosophy #philosophyofmind Philosophy Babble - The Great Minds Series In this instalment, we explore the insights of three brilliant minds. Dr. Iain McGilchrist, renowned psychiatrist and author, delves into the impact of hemispheric specialization on perception, culture, and society. Professor Mark Solms, a pioneering neuroscientist and psychoanalyst, uncovers the neural foundations of consciousness, emotion, and the unconscious mind. Professor Hyman Schipper, a distinguished philosopher and metaphysician, brings a unique perspective with his research in metaphysics, oxidative stress, brain aging, and neurodegenerative diseases. Join us as we journey through their profound contributions to understanding the nature of reality and existence. Details Dr Iain McGilchrist : Website - https://channelmcgilchrist.com Channel -    / @driainmcgilchrist   Book - https://tinyurl.com/mrdn6bnd Mark Solms : Website - https://neuroscience.uct.ac.za/contac... Book - https://tinyurl.com/68rc7rm5 Twitter - https://x.com/Mark_Solms Hyman Schipper : Event - https://galileocommission.org/hyman-s... Book - https://tinyurl.com/du8e4424 Essentia Foundation - https://www.essentiafoundation.org/ka... Episode Highlights: In this episode, we delve into a rich tapestry of discussions with our distinguished guests. We begin with an exploration of Hemispheric Theory, followed by a nuanced analysis of Attention vs. Affective, and a deep dive into the nature of Attention and Affective. The conversation then transitions to the Immaterial World vs. Material World and the Relationship between Consciousness and Matter. We examine the nature of the underlying reality, discuss Truth and Experience, and tackle Chalmers’ The Hard Problem of Consciousness. Our guests decrypt Consciousness, reflect on the interplay between Reflect vs. Feeling, and ponder a thought experiment on predictability and unconsciousness. A Buddhist perspective is offered in response, followed by distinctions between unconscious vs. conscious states. We touch upon the default mode network, question the reality of the past, and end with insights on intelligence and whether consciousness is static or transient. Additionally, we discuss Spinoza's philosophy and decode the distinctions between pantheism and panentheism, offering profound insights into these philosophical perspectives. Timecode 00:00 - Intro 01:29 - Hemispheric Theory in a nutshell 21:41 - Attention vs Affective 22:56 - On Attention 24:37 - On Affective 30:38 - Immaterial World vs Material World 37:26 - Relationship between Consciousness and Matter 40:53 - The nature of the underlying reality 47:02 - On Truth and Experience 53:32 - on Chalmers’ The Hard Problem of Consciousness 58:58 - Decrypting Consciousness 01:09:30 - Reflect vs Feeling 01:16:12 - A thought experiment - If our predictability enhances would we become unconscious? 01:17:43 - A Buddhist perspective in response to the thought experiment 01:19:19 - Distinction between unconscious vs Conscious 01:21:05 - On default mode network 01:28:25 - Is the past real? 01:31:54 - Iain on intelligence 01:33:26 - Consciousness static or transient? PLEASE HELP SUPPORT THE CHANNEL BY DONATING TO - https://paypal.me/philosophybabble?co... MASSIVE THANK YOU TO THE TEAM AND EVERYONE THAT JOINED US ON THAT DAY. JOIN US AT: CLUBHOUSE FOR FUTURE LIVE SESSION Clubhouse: @philosophybabble Copyright © 2024 by Philosophy Babble. All rights reserved.

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