Does this intepretation not fit well with Iain McGichrist's ideas about the two halves of the brain working in very different ways, the left reflecting immediacy, mundane work and necessity, and the right the larger outside world of intuition, community and relationships?
Does this intepretation not fit well with Iain McGichrist's ideas about the two halves of the brain working in very different ways, the left reflecting immediacy, mundane work and necessity, and the right the larger outside world of intuition, community and relationships?
I've wondered that myself. I'm not aware that McGilchrist refers to Buber, but I do think they're coming at the same thing from different angles.