Moore James W
Department of Psychology, Goldsmiths University of London, London, United Kingdom.
Front Psychol. 2021 Dec 20;12:811295. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.811295. eCollection 2021.
An important question in consciousness research concerns its origins. In Julian Jaynes' book, Mind, he suggests that consciousness arose rather recently in human history, sometime between the composition of and . Although Jaynes' work as a theory of consciousness has achieved a great deal of attention (and indeed criticism), what has not been widely noted is the prominent role of volition in his theory. In this article I hope to draw attention to these overlooked aspects of his theory, in particular the fact that volition is central to Jaynes' definition of consciousness and that it is changes in the nature of volitional experience that mark, for Jaynes, the emergence of consciousness.
意识研究中的一个重要问题涉及其起源。在朱利安·杰恩斯所著的《心智》一书中,他认为意识在人类历史中出现得相当晚,大约在《伊利亚特》和《奥德赛》成书之间的某个时期。尽管杰恩斯作为一种意识理论的著作受到了大量关注(实际上也遭到了批评),但他的理论中意志的突出作用却并未得到广泛关注。在本文中,我希望能让人们注意到他的理论中这些被忽视的方面,特别是这样一个事实,即意志是杰恩斯意识定义的核心,而且对于杰恩斯来说,正是意志体验本质的变化标志着意识的出现。