In both literature and science, descriptions abound of so-called "self-transcendent" experiences, which seem to deeply alter the boundaries between oneself and the rest of the world. The subjects of these experiences often report that they feel extended to the world, united with it, or on the contrary retracted from it, as if they were tiny or insignifcant. Sometimes, they report the disappearance of the very distinction between themselves and the world (ego-dissolution). The aim of the present essay is to give an account of self-transcendent experiences and identify the level of self-consciousness to which they belong. The main claim to be defended is that self-transcendent experiences involve special instances of metacognitive feelings of...
Subjectivity theories of consciousness take self-reference, somehow construed, as essential to havin...
This paper examines the meaning of "transcendence, " distinguishing between the phenomenol...
This essay is divided into two parts, deeply intermingled. Part I examines not only the origin of co...
In both literature and science, descriptions abound of so-called "self-transcendent" experiences, wh...
In this study, we investigate the phenomenology of self-transcendent experiences, in which the usual...
How one transcends the self depends on the self that experiences it. Is it instigated or sought, doe...
A century ago, William James introduced the study of a class of extraordinary experiences to psychol...
A century ago, William James introduced the study of a class of extraordinary experiences to psychol...
This dissertation examines the problem of self-awareness with respect to the phenomenological tradit...
International audienceWe hypothesised that a shift from the body/self-consciousness matrix to a larg...
International audienceWe hypothesized that a shift from the body/self-consciousness matrix to a larg...
In this paper we focus on what is referred to as the ‘mineness’ of experience, that is, the intimate...
The present paper explores the phenomenology of disorientation and its relationship with self-consci...
This is the unaltered manuscript of the Phd thesis as submitted at Heidelberg University. This di...
This thesis presents an ethnographic study of altered states of consciousness (ASCs). Such states ha...
Subjectivity theories of consciousness take self-reference, somehow construed, as essential to havin...
This paper examines the meaning of "transcendence, " distinguishing between the phenomenol...
This essay is divided into two parts, deeply intermingled. Part I examines not only the origin of co...
In both literature and science, descriptions abound of so-called "self-transcendent" experiences, wh...
In this study, we investigate the phenomenology of self-transcendent experiences, in which the usual...
How one transcends the self depends on the self that experiences it. Is it instigated or sought, doe...
A century ago, William James introduced the study of a class of extraordinary experiences to psychol...
A century ago, William James introduced the study of a class of extraordinary experiences to psychol...
This dissertation examines the problem of self-awareness with respect to the phenomenological tradit...
International audienceWe hypothesised that a shift from the body/self-consciousness matrix to a larg...
International audienceWe hypothesized that a shift from the body/self-consciousness matrix to a larg...
In this paper we focus on what is referred to as the ‘mineness’ of experience, that is, the intimate...
The present paper explores the phenomenology of disorientation and its relationship with self-consci...
This is the unaltered manuscript of the Phd thesis as submitted at Heidelberg University. This di...
This thesis presents an ethnographic study of altered states of consciousness (ASCs). Such states ha...
Subjectivity theories of consciousness take self-reference, somehow construed, as essential to havin...
This paper examines the meaning of "transcendence, " distinguishing between the phenomenol...
This essay is divided into two parts, deeply intermingled. Part I examines not only the origin of co...