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Iain McGilchrist (born 1953) is a psychiatrist, writer, and former
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literary scholar. McGilchrist came to prominence after the publication of his book ''
The Master and His Emissary ''The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World'' is a 2009 book written by psychiatrist Iain McGilchrist that deals with the specialist hemispheric functioning of the brain. The differing world views of the ri ...
'', subtitled ''The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World''. McGilchrist read English at New College, Oxford, but having published ''Against Criticism'' in 1982, he later retrained in
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and has been a
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researcher at
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in Baltimore and a Consultant Psychiatrist at the
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in south London. McGilchrist is a Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, and has three times been elected a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. According to his web site in 2009, at the time ''The Master and His Emissary'' was published, McGilchrist worked privately as a consultant psychiatrist in London. He still lives on the Isle of Skye, off the coast of
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and continues to write, and to deliver many lectures and interviews. From the author's web site 'About' page. In 2019 it was reported that McGilchrist had been working on a new book of
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,
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and
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, '' The Matter with Things'', which was published on 9 November 2021 by Perspectiva Press, London.


Selected works

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External links


McGilchrist's official websiteMcGilchrist's profile at All Souls College, University of OxfordChannel McGilchrist web site''The Divided Brain'' documentary web site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Mcgilchrist, Iain Living people 1953 births British psychiatrists Fellows of the Royal College of Psychiatrists Fellows of All Souls College, Oxford Philosophers of mind Cultural historians British science writers Alumni of New College, Oxford