Abstract
In chapter “Epiphanies and Aspirations: How Psychedelic Experiences Affect Values”, Juuso Kähönen attempts to provide a better understanding of psychedelic drug-induced value changes and reconnections in the user. And he does so by examining the relation between epiphanic transformative experiences, on the one hand, and aspirations—both before and after said experiences—on the other. Specifically, Kähönen argues that psychedelic experiences can temporarily expand, both in width and depth, one’s understanding of values, thereby producing epiphanic transformative experiences and inspiring long-term aspirations toward values. And he contends that, because the user’s prior aspirations shape the context and content of psychedelic experience while epiphanic transformative experiences can inspire subsequent aspirations, such experiences and aspirations can potentially reinforce each other, resulting in what he refers to as a “hermeneutic” process of value learning.