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Philosophy of Psychedelics

Philosophy of Psychedelics

9780198843122
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Recent clinical trials show that psychedelics such as LSD and psilocybin can be given safely in controlled conditions, and can cause lasting psychological benefits with one or two administrations. Supervised psychedelic sessions can reduce symptoms of anxiety, depression, and addiction, and improve well-being in healthy volunteers, for months or even years. But these benefits seem to be mediated by mystical experiences of cosmic consciousness, which prompts a philosophicalconcern:: do psychedelics cause psychological benefits by inducing false or implausible beliefs about the metaphysical nature of reality?This book is the first scholarly monograph in English devoted to the philosophical analysis of psychedelic drugs. Its central focus is the apparent conflict between the growing use of psychedelics in psychiatry and the philosophical worldview of naturalism.Within the book, Letheby integrates empirical evidence and philosophical considerations in the service of a simple conclusion:: this Comforting Delusion Objection to psychedelic therapy fails. While exotic metaphysical ideas do sometimes come up, they are not, on closer inspection, the central driver of change in psychedelic therapy. Psychedelics lead to lasting benefits by altering the sense of self, and changing how people relate to their own minds and lives-not by changing their beliefsabout the ultimate nature of reality. The upshot is that a traditional conception of psychedelics as agents of insight and spirituality can be reconciled with naturalism (the philosophical position that the natural world is all there is). Controlled psychedelic use can lead to genuine forms of knowledgegain and spiritual growth-even if no Cosmic Consciousness or transcendent divine Reality exists.Philosophy of Psychedelics is an indispensable guide to the literature for researchers already engaged in the field of psychedelic psychiatry, and for researchers-especially philosophers-who want to become acquainted with this increasingly topical field.
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OUP Oxford
93366
9780198843122
9780198843122

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Publication date
2021
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
272
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 234
Weight (g)
550
  • Introduction; Introduction; On the need for a natural philosophy of psychedelics; Introduction; The psychedelic renaissance; Evidence for safety and efficacy; An existential medicine?; The Comforting Delusion Objection; Naturalizing the entheogenic conception; The phenomenology of psychedelic therapy; Introduction; Perception; The sense of self; The transformative process; Conclusion; The mechanisms of psychedelic therapy; Introduction; Neuroplasticity theories; The Metaphysical Belief Theory; The Metaphysical Alief Theory; Conclusion; The role of self-representation; Introduction; Psychological factors; Neural correlates; Neurocognitive explanation; Conclusion; Resetting the brain; Introduction; The Reset Theory; Predictive processing; Relaxed beliefs under psychedelics; Resetting beliefs under psychedelics; Unbinding the self; Introduction; Predictive self-binding; Selfhood embodied and (temporally) extended; A centre of representational gravity; The self unbound; Opacity and mystical epiphanies; Psychedelic therapy: a two-factor theory; Self and self-consciousness; Conclusion; Epistemology; Introduction; Psychopharmacology and epistemology; Knowledge that; Knowledge how; Knowledge by acquaintance; New knowledge of old facts; Indirect epistemic benefits; Epistemic innocence; Spirituality; Introduction; Naturalizing spirituality; Spirituality as unselfing; Conclusion; Testable predictions; Future directions; Naturalistic entheogenics;
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