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Julian Jaynes
Consciousness and the Voices of the Mind1
Julian Jaynes's Software Archeology
The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind
Ramifications of Julian Jaynes's Theory of Consciousness for Traditional General Semantics
Communication Technology and The
Cheating the Ferryman: a New Paradigm of Existence?
Points of View in the Modern History of Psychology
Self-Study Course on Jaynesian Theory
Teacher Education As Theory Development
Hypnosis & Consciousness
Consciousness Began When the Gods Stopped Speaking: Julian Jaynes' Famous 1970S Theory
Close-Mindedness and Mysticism in Science: Commentary on John Smythies’S Review of Reflections on the Dawn of Consciousness
Gods, Prophets, and Subjective Consciousness'1'
The Bicameral Mind Andreas Van Cranenburgh1, December 19, 2008 Essay Proposal for Language & Cognition Course, University of Amsterdam
Gods, Voices, and the Bicameral Mind
Consciousness and Me-Ness (Reprise)
Reflections on the Dawn of Consciousness: Julian Jaynes’S Bicameral Mind Theory Revisited
Foraging, Agriculture, Consciousness, Julian Jaynes, Gobekli Tepe, Wheat, Schizophrenia, Gluten Exorphins
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The Emergence of the Modern Concept of Introspection: a Quantitative Linguistic Analysis
The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind
Gods, Voices, and the Bicameral Mind: the Theories of Julian Jaynes
Reflections on the Dawn of Consciousness
The Julian Jaynes Collection
Reflections on Julianjaynes's the Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind: Jamese
129: the Ordering of Relations: Jaynesian Psycho- History
What It Feels Like to Hear Voices: Fond Memories of Julian Jaynes
The Last Modern Psychologist: Julian Jaynes' Search for Consciousness
Toward an Understanding of Jonathan Edwards' Psychological Theory, and an Assessment of His Place in the History of American Psychology
The Consciousness of John's Gospel
Dr. Julian Jaynes Graduate Psychology Award
Thomas Forster Tries to Understand Julian Jaynes
Commentary on Frank S. Robinson's How Old Is the Self?
The Jaynesian
Consciousness and the Voices of the Mind1