The Psychedelic Influence on Philosophy

High Existence 8 (2016)
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A mildly chronological overview of the philosophers who may have been inspired by the use of psychoactive chemicals, inc. Plato, de Quincey, Davy, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, James, Bergson, Benjamin, Jünger, Paz, Marcuse, Sartre, Foucault; and a mention of the Outsight project. This article was based on a talk given for the University of Exeter Philosophy Society and at the ICPR2016 conference.

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Peter Sjöstedt-Hughes
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