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    Developments in twentieth and twenty-first century science have led to the emergence of a new scientific paradigm, the frontier of which is complexity. Advancements in the engagement with complexity have required calling into question the substantialist ontologies of classical science toward a processual view of reality. When engaging with living systems under this paradigm, open, complex, nonlinear systems are of central concern, and general systems theory constitutes the beginning of this proc…Read more
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    Psychedelic-assisted therapy is an emerging and promising field for the treatment of various psychological disorders. The concept of integration is integral to the success of such interventions. While the term integration is used frequently and in numerous ways within clinical literature, it remains poorly defined, and inconsistency in its use has led to confusion in practice. This article proposes a coherent conceptualization of integration by exploring the mechanisms at play in its application…Read more
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    Bateson's Process Ontology for Psychological Practice
    with Julien Tempone-Wiltshire
    Process Studies 52 (1). 2023.
    The work of Gregory Bateson offers a metaphysical basis for a “process psychology,” that is, a view of psychological practice and research guided by an ontology of becoming—identifying change, difference, and relationship as the basic elements of a foundational metaphysics. This article explores the relevance of Bateson's recursive epistemology, his re-conception of the Great Chain of Being, a first-principles approach to defining the nature of mind, and understandings of interaction and differe…Read more
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    In the monograph Philosophy and Psychedelics: Frameworks for Exceptional Experience, Hauskeller raises the important subject of individualization and alienation in psychedelic psychotherapy. Under the prevailing conditions of neoliberalism, Hauskeller contends that psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy appropriates Indigenous knowledges in an oppressive fashion, may be instrumentalised to the ends of productivity gain and symptom suppression, and may be utilised to mask societal systems of alienati…Read more
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    A Mindful Bypassing: Mindfulness, Trauma and the Buddhist Theory of No-Self
    Journal of the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies 23 (1): 149-174. 2024.
    This article examines the Buddhist idea of anātman, ‘no- self ’ and pudgala, ‘the person’ in relation to the notion of ‘self ’ emerging from contemporary cognitive science. The Buddhist no-self doctrine is enriched by the cognitive scientist’s understanding of the multiple facets of selfhood, or structures of experience, and the causative action of a functional self in the world. A proper understanding of the Buddhist concepts of anātman and pudgala proves critical to mindfulness-based therapeut…Read more
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    The intersection between philosophy and psychedelics is explored in the book “Philosophy and Psychedelics: Frameworks for Exceptional Experience”. The authors aim to develop a dialogue between the two disciplines and explore the various frameworks for understanding exceptional experiences that psychedelics have afforded human beings. The book delves into foundational, ontological, and epistemological questions, including the hard problem of consciousness, the metaphysical understanding of the se…Read more
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    In exploring how our brains contribute to shaping our mind’s construction of reality McGilchirst draws together the domains of neuropsychology, epistemology and metaphysics; how we can come to know, and the nature of what it is that is known are subjects inextricable from the equipment we rely upon in our exploration. His contention is that today there is an urgent need to transform how we see the world and thus what we make of ourselves. As such his ambition is to disclose a way of looking at t…Read more
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    Immanence Transcendence and the Godly in a Secular Age
    Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy 18 (2). 2022.
    The terms immanence and transcendence have played a significant role in philosophical thought since its inception. Implicit in the notions of immanence and transcendence, as typified within the history of ideas, is often a separation and division between the human and the godly. This division has served to generate ontologies of isolation and set up epistemologies that can be both binary and divided. The terms immanence and transcendence thus sit at the heart of contemporary onto-epistemic accou…Read more