Philosophy Series: A Platonic Framework for Psychedelics
November 15, 2022 @ 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm CET
This lecture of the MIND Philosophy series will focus on the platonic framework and how psychedelic experience can be objectively true or meaningful.
Psychedelics typically produce eruptions of rich new experiential data in the brain, data which needs to be interpreted and integrated into ordinary life. Powerful forces in Western religious culture, as well as in the history of psychedelics in the West, strongly work to shape this data into patterns found in Western theism or esotericism. Beliefs produced by theistic-esoteric interpretations are often profoundly inconsistent with both the scientific worldview, with common sense, and with ethical life in a technological society. However, recent work in religious and spiritual naturalism shows how psychedelic experiences can be understood within a broadly naturalistic framework. One version of spiritual naturalism is inspired by ancient and modern Platonism. This atheistic Platonism shows how psychedelic experiences can be objectively true and meaningful. It provides a metaphysics for psychedelics which is neither theistic nor esoteric. Platonism preserves consistency with our best science, our best ethics, and with life in a technological society.
THE EVENT SPEAKER(s):
Prof. Eric Steinhart
Professor at William Paterson University
Eric Steinhart is Professor of Philosophy at William Paterson University.
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