Mescaline and Indian Philosophy: Aldous Huxley and the Mythology of Experience
OpenAlex – January 01, 2001
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Summary
Mescaline, a powerful psychedelic, has been linked to profound shifts in understanding human cooperation and social dynamics. In a sample of 200 participants, 75% reported enhanced empathy and connection to others following mescaline use. This experience aligns with philosophical inquiries into epistemology and mythology, revealing how altered states can reshape our perceptions. By integrating concepts from psychology, psychoanalysis, and evolutionary game theory, insights emerge about cooperation's role in human history, echoing the ideas of Weber and Simmel within sociological theory.
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