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The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind 8Jaynes 9

 

Consciousness is a much smaller part of our mental life than we are conscious of, because we cannot be conscious of what we are not conscious of....

It is like asking a flashlight in a dark room to search around for something that does not have any light shining upon it. The flashlight, since there is light in whatever direction it turns, would have to conclude that there is light everywhere. And so consciousness can seem to pervade all mentality when actually it does not....

We are thus conscious less of the time than we think, because we cannot be conscious of when we are not conscious.

-- Julian Jaynes The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind (1976)
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