I haven’t read McGilchrist’s work in depth yet, but I’m familiar with the general conversation around hemispheric asymmetry and meaning fragmentation. From what I understand, he critiques how modern thought over relies on analytic reason without grounding it in a unified framework, which aligns very closely with my essays.
If you have specific overlaps in mind, I’d love to hear them or check out particular chapters.
Excellent article! Are you familiar with Iain McGilchrist and his two magnificent books: The Master And His Emissary and The Matter With Things?
Thank you, I’m really glad the essay resonated!
I haven’t read McGilchrist’s work in depth yet, but I’m familiar with the general conversation around hemispheric asymmetry and meaning fragmentation. From what I understand, he critiques how modern thought over relies on analytic reason without grounding it in a unified framework, which aligns very closely with my essays.
If you have specific overlaps in mind, I’d love to hear them or check out particular chapters.
Thanks for the recommendation!
Really enjoyed this. Your descriptions of God in this article reminded me a lot of Chapter 112 of the Qur’an.