Is psychedelics research closer to theology than to science? | Aeon Essays
This is the challenge faced by all research into ecstatic states of consciousness. The mind responds to our expectations, and to the script we bring to it, via what the Canadian philosopher Ian Hacking calls ‘looping effects’. We take the mind’s responses as objective proof of our theory, when they are really just responses to the script.
Is psychedelics research closer to theology than to science? | Aeon Essays
The mind responds to the expectations but also creates a narrative (or fits the event into an already structured narrative)