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    Psychedelic-assisted psychotherapies (PAPs) pose ethical challenges that existing normative frameworks cannot adequately address. This paper argues that the convergence of belief relaxation (the loosening of high-level predictive priors) and context amplification (the heightened influence of environmental cues on experiential content) generates a condition I call transient epistemic vulnerability: a state in which the individual's fundamental orientations toward meaning, value, and reality becom…Read more
  • In January 2026, the American Psychiatric Association published a coordinated series of five programmatic articles outlining a strategy for the next revision of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. These documents acknowledge limitations of the current classificatory system, including the lack of natural kinds, the absence of zones of rarity, the scarcity of clinically usable biomarkers, and the persistence of diagnostic reification. I offer a textual and philosophical anal…Read more
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    Psychiatric classification has long struggled with a fundamental question: do diagnostic categories like “depression” or “schizophrenia” correspond with distinct diseases with unified biological causes, or are they pragmatic groupings of heterogeneous conditions? Recent reform proposals, exemplified by Steven Hyman’s influential work, reject the idea that current categories in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders are natural kinds while maintaining that future research will …Read more
  • Psychiatric classification has long struggled with a fundamental question: do diagnostic categories like “depression” or “schizophrenia” correspond to distinct diseases with unified biological causes, or are they pragmatic groupings of heterogeneous conditions? Recent reform proposals, exemplified by Steven Hyman's influential work, reject the idea that current DSM categories are natural kinds while maintaining that future research will eventually reveal the true biological structure of mental d…Read more
  • En esta tesis analizo las implicancias conceptuales, metodológicas y prácticas del resurgimiento de las terapias con psicodélicos para los fundamentos de la psiquiatría contemporánea. A partir de una crítica del modelo biomédico hegemónico, reconstruyo sus supuestos: una nosología objetiva y ateórica, la equiparación entre trastorno mental y disfunción cerebral y la primacía del tratamiento farmacológico. La comorbilidad y heterogeneidad diagnóstica, la falta de biomarcadores específicos, la var…Read more
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    Psychedelic-assisted psychotherapies (PAPs) have shown promise in treating mental health disorders, but concerns persist regarding their potential to elicit “false beliefs” through altered states of consciousness. Some argue that metaphysical or mystical beliefs conflicting with philosophical naturalism could signify “epistemic harm” in patients. We contend that such accusations may conceal a form of epistemic injustice by disqualifying non-naturalistic beliefs under a presumption of epistemic s…Read more
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    Natural Born Transhumans
    with Karina Silvia Pedace, Tomás Balmaceda, Diego Lawler, and Diana I. Pérez
    Revista de Filosofia Aurora 32 (55). 2020.
    This work promotes the thesis that humans are naturally transhuman. In order to achieve this, we present in the first two sections some examples of technological devices assembled to human beings, and we critically review the assumptions and dichotomies on which the idea of human enhancement is based according to the ordinary transhumanist vision. Thirdly, we present the thesis of the Extended Mind to support our intuition. Fourthly, we dismantle the most relevant philosophical dichotomies that …Read more