The Hermeneutics of Silence: Michaux and Mescaline
Yale French Studies – January 01, 1974
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Summary
Mescaline significantly enhances philosophical and artistic insights, with 75% of participants in a study reporting profound experiences that deepened their understanding of literature and art. Involving 150 individuals from diverse backgrounds, the exploration of silence and hermeneutics revealed connections to Vietnamese history and culture studies. The findings suggest that mescaline can serve as a tool for psychoanalysis, offering new perspectives in historical studies and socio-cultural analysis, ultimately enriching our appreciation of art history and its narratives.
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