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The Palgrave Handbook of Philosophy and Psychoactive Drug Use

BuchGebunden
694 Seiten
Englisch
Springererscheint am18.11.20242024
In this Handbook, philosophers from around the world address the metaphysics, epistemology, and value of psychoactive (mind-altering) drug use. In so doing, they attempt to answer questions such as: What does the fact of drug-induced mind-altering experiences tell us about natures of the mind, free will, and God?mehr

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KlappentextIn this Handbook, philosophers from around the world address the metaphysics, epistemology, and value of psychoactive (mind-altering) drug use. In so doing, they attempt to answer questions such as: What does the fact of drug-induced mind-altering experiences tell us about natures of the mind, free will, and God?
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-031-65789-4
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum18.11.2024
Auflage2024
Seiten694 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
IllustrationenApprox. 600 p. 10 illus.
Artikel-Nr.56449771

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1: Introduction; Rob Lovering.- Part I Metaphysics.- 2. The Bergsonian Metaphysics Behind Huxley´s Doors; Peter Sjöstedt-Hughes.- 3. Know Thy Non-Self: Meditation, Psychedelics, and Personal Identity; Leigh Duffy.- 4. The Theurgical Interpretation of Drug Use; Eric Steinhart.- 5. Does God Know What It´s Like to Get High?; Rob Lovering.- 6. Drug Addiction and Free Will: Theoretical and Practical Considerations; Stephen G. Morris.- 7. My Drug Buddy: Expectations and Company as Drug-Effect Modulators; Manuel de Pinedo García.- 8. How to End the Mysticism Wars in Psychedelic Science; Chris Letheby, Jaipreet Mattu, and Eric Hochstein.- 9. What is Medical Cannabis?; Jussi Jylkkä and Aleksi Hupli.- Part II Epistemology.- 10. The Epistemology of Psychedelic Experience; Jack Lyons.- 11. Can Psychedelic Experience Lead to Knowledge?; Haggeo Cadenas.- 12: On Acid Empiricism; Sascha Benjamin Fink.- 13. Epistemic Character Change: Psychedelic Experiences as a Case Study; Noam Tiran.- 14: Whippet Good? William James, Nitrous Oxide, and the Ignition of the Yes Function; Peg O´Connor.- 15. The Paradox of Psychedelic Humanities; Nicolas Langlitz.- 16. From Zerrissenheit to Distributed Intelligence: On Recovery and Philosophy; Chris Fleming.- Part III Value Theory: Value.- 17: Higher and Lower Highs: Drug Pleasures and Mill´s Qualitative Hedonism; Chris Meyers.- 18: Meaning-of-Life Externalism: A Defense of Old-Fashioned Reality; Barbara Montero and Sam Coleman.- 19. Might Stoners Live Better Lives?  Drug Use and Human Welfare; Chris Meyers.- 20: The Psychedelic Experience as an Ethical Experience; Virginia Ballesteros.- 21: Epiphanies and Aspiration: How Psychedelic Experiences Affect Values; Juuso Kähönen.- Part III Value Theory: Morality.- 22. A Kantian Argument for Recreational Drug Use; Sarah Hoffman.- 23. Putting Oneself at Risk for the Fun of It: On Drugs, Extreme Sports, and the Rational and Moral Permissibility of Engaging in Risky Behavior; Anthony P. Smith.- 24. Responsibility for Addiction: Risk, Value, and Reasonable Foreseeability; Federico Burdman.- 25. Therapist, Trip Sitter or Guide? A Second-Person Perspective on Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy; Chiara Caporuscio and Adrian Kind.- Part III Value Theory: Law and Politics.- 26. Why Harm Reduction Programs Should Be Extended to Include Psychedelic Drugs; Timothy Kirschenheiter.- 27. Why Should Drugs Be Decriminalized?; Peter de Marneffe.- 28: A Case for Legalizing Recreational Drug Use; Rob Lovering.- 29: A Politics of Ecstasy: A Foucauldian Approach to Psychoactive Substances; Christopher Partridge.- 30: Mixing the Barricade and the Dance Floor : Recovering Acid Communism at Zabriskie Point; Todd Landon Barnes.- Part III Value Theory: Aesthetics.- 31: The Aesthetics of Drugs; C. Thi Nguyen.- 32: High Off the Sound: An Examination of the Druggy Aesthetic in Music; Stephen Cedars.- 33: Psychedelic Transformation and Kantian Aesthetics; Sarah Hoffman.mehr

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Autor

Rob Lovering is Professor of Philosophy at the City University of New York - College of Staten Island, USA. His previous books include God and Evidence: Problems for Theistic Philosophers (2013), A Moral Defense of Recreational Drug Use (2015), and A Moral Defense of Prostitution (2021).
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