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Manufacturing the Entheogenic Underground

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Ethnographic research suggests that people across the United States are increasingly gathering to commune with their creators, to interact with their ancestors, to enter the spirit world, to gain supernatural insights, and to engage in what they otherwise...

Lessons in Trust from the Nation of Plants

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The following post from Russell C. Powell, CSWR Research Affiliate, is part of an ongoing series from affiliates of the Thinking with Plants and Fungi Initiative. Turn or log on to any news channel or website today and political pundits will tell you all...

An Interdisciplinary Look at Psychedelics and Ethics

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The newly founded Harvard Study of Psychedelics in Society and Culture is an interdisciplinary effort across the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard Divinity School and Harvard Law. It seeks to “transform the psychedelics research landscape by producing...

Video: Ethics of Bewilderment

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This lecture was the culminating address in the year-long CSWR series "Moral Worlds and Religious Subjectivities." Providing perspective from the field of comparative religious ethics, Lee H. Yearley, Evans-Wentz Professor, Department of Religious Studies...

Audio: Buddhist Thoughts on Intention

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A presentation by Maria Heim, Associate Professor of Religion, Amherst College. Response by Jonathan Schofer, Associate Professor of Comparative Ethics, Harvard Divinity School. This event was part of the 2008-09 "Moral Worlds and Religious Subjectivities...

Audio: Is There an Innate Sense of Morality?

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A lecture by Tu Weiming, Harvard-Yenching Professor of Chinese History and Philosophy and of Confucian Studies, Harvard University, with responses by Jerome Kagan, Daniel and Amy Starch Research Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and Marc Hauser...

Audio: Humanity, Ethics, and Our Animal Nature

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A lecture by Christine Korsgaard, Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Philosophy and director of Graduate Studies in Philosophy, Harvard University, with responses by John Grim, Senior Research Scholar, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies...