Indigenous Wisdom and Underground Knowledge Are Exceptional

American Journal of Bioethics 25 (1):105-106 (2025)
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Abstract

Psychedelic researchers and therapists must contend with the fact that psychedelics are highly scrutinized to a degree that does appear to be problematically exceptional. That said, we believe there are a few areas where such exceptionalism is warranted, and a refined bioethical paradigm might help advance psychedelic practice and research.

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Christopher Quasti
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