
Shamans and Robots
On Ritual, the Placebo Effect, and Artificial Consciousness
Author: Roger Bartra, Gusti Gould
Narrator: Asa Siegel
Unabridged: 4 hr 22 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Tantor Media
Published: 03/11/2025
Categories: Nonfiction, Philosophy, Psychology, History Of Psychology
Synopsis
Charting the history of the placebo effect through medieval healing, shamanism, and early psychoanalytic practices, Bartra posits that consciousness is not simply the province of the mind but something equally shaped by external systems and objects. He finds evidence of this "exocerebrum"—the extension of our brains outside the body—in the shamanistic concept of the placebo, in which external objects heal our bodies, and in modern technical devices like prostheses or robots, whose development of a mechanical consciousness would have to mimic, and in turn elucidate, the processes involved in the creation of consciousness in humans. Through this radical concept, he analyzes digital media's relationship to the functions of the human brain and probes the possibility of artificial consciousness.


