DiscoverMusing Mind PodcastUnselfing: Philosophy of Psychedelics w/ Chris Letheby
Unselfing: Philosophy of Psychedelics w/ Chris Letheby

Unselfing: Philosophy of Psychedelics w/ Chris Letheby

Update: 2021-03-22
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In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Chris Letheby: a philosopher of cognitive science who focuses on psychedelic experience & its implications for our understanding of consciousness.


Chris is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Western Australia and a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Adelaide. He has a soon-to-be-published book: Philosophy of Psychedelics.


Along with Philip Gerrans, Chris is behind one of the most interesting theories of what the self is, a theory that explains why the sensation of being a ‘self’ arises in consciousness, which they call the “predictive self-binding account”.


His work goes on to study how high-dose psychedelic experiences disrupt this model of self-consciousness, and weaves the implications into a broader project he calls Naturalizing Spirituality.


Our conversation follows three main topics:



  1. What is the predictive self-binding account of self-consciousness?




  2. How do psychedelics disrupt self-consciousness?




  3. What can these psychedelic experiences that alter our self-consciousness tell us about the prospects of a naturalized spirituality suited for the 21st century?



This was such a fun conversation, & I find Chris’ work absolutely brilliant. Cannot wait to see his work evolve.


Enjoy!

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Unselfing: Philosophy of Psychedelics w/ Chris Letheby

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