The nature of nonduality: The epistemic implications of meditative and psychedelic experiences

Julien Tempone-Wiltshire, Floren Matthews
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In Jylkkä's (Philosophy and Psychedelics: Frameworks for Exceptional Experience, Bloomsbury Academic, New York, 2022) Mary on Acid: Experiences of unity and the epistemic gap, the author contends that psychedelic experience, by inducing unitary—nondual—experiences of subject–object dissolution, brings to light the epistemic gap between unitary knowledge, constituted by experience, and relational knowledge, distinct from experience. Jylkkä draws a connection between the nondual experience as occasioned through psychedelic usage, and Buddhist contemplative practices. While Jylkkä's attempt to establish a dialogue between analytic philosophy, Buddhism and the science of psychedelics is laudable, we contend that more rigorous attention is required to characterizing nondual experience, the forms of experience occasioned by psychedelic use, and whether they truly constitute parallel to states cultivated through Buddhist practice traditions. While such parallelism may speak to a deeper unification, such a claim requires substantiation to avoid the perennialist eliding of the varied and rich engagement with nonduality across completive traditions. This article highlights the internal tensions that exist surrounding the nature of the nondual as elucidated across Indo‐Tibetan traditions, dangers of decontextualizing states induced through culturally embedded contemplative practices including the underrecognized epistemic function of ceremonial ethnomedicine usage in generating Indigenous metaphysics; and the under acknowledged potential of psychedelic substances for attenuating introspective bias in first‐person phenomenological inquiry.
不二性的本质:冥想和迷幻体验的认识论意义
在 Jylkkä的著作(《哲学与迷幻剂》:在 Jylkkä(《哲学与迷幻药:特殊体验的框架》,Bloomsbury Academic, New York, 2022 年)的《迷幻药上的玛丽》(Mary on Acid:作者认为,迷幻体验通过诱发主客体解体的单元-非二元体验,揭示了由经验构成的单元知识与有别于经验的关系知识之间的认识论鸿沟。Jylkkä 将使用迷幻药产生的非二元体验与佛教的沉思实践联系起来。虽然 Jylkkä 试图在分析哲学、佛教和迷幻剂科学之间建立对话的做法值得称赞,但我们认为,需要更严格地关注非二元体验的特征、使用迷幻剂所产生的体验形式,以及它们是否真的与佛教修行传统所培养的状态平行。虽然这种平行性可以说明一种更深层次的统一,但这种说法需要得到证实,以避免常年主义对完整传统中不同的、丰富的非二元性参与的忽略。本文强调了围绕印藏传统所阐释的不二性本质而存在的内部紧张关系、通过文化蕴含的沉思实践而诱发的非语境化状态的危险,包括未被充分认识到的仪式性民族医药在产生土著形而上学方面的认识功能;以及未被充分认识到的迷幻药物在第一人称现象学探究中减少内省偏差的潜力。
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