The first philosophical study of the nature of psychedelic experience which argues that to have a psychedelic experience is to have a part of one's mind that is normally hidden (or inaccessible) revealed (or made accessible) to one's consciousness
The first philosophical study of the nature of psychedelic experience which argues that to have a psychedelic experience is to have a part of one's mind that is normally hidden (or inaccessible) revealed (or made accessible) to one's consciousnessHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Aidan Lyon is a philosopher at Leiden University and the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy. His research is at the intersection of philosophy and psychology, focusing on psychedelics, meditation, yoga, wisdom, and decision-making. Lyon also works as a philosophical consultant across various domains, including biosecurity intelligence, geopolitical forecasting, institutional investing, environmental decision-making, and psychedelic therapy.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1: Introduction 2: What is Psychedelic Experience? 3: Psychedelic Space 4: Hypotheses 5: Attention 6: Memory 7: Hallucinations 8: Creativity 9: Well-being 10: Mystical Experience 11: Psychedelic Philosophy 12: Conclusion Index