On Doyle on Drugs
On Doyle on Drugs
Links writing as a drug for Socrates to psychedelic drugs like ayahuasca explored in Richard Doyle’s Darwin’s Pharmacy. Argues that speech, handwritten, and printed texts are distinctively psychoactive. In our edible landscape organisms touch and taste, ingest and alter one another. Autobiographical discussion of LSD and Lynn Sagan.
Keywords: science, philosophy, Bataille, Whitehead, Derrida, Margulis, biopolitics, psychedelics, thermodynamics
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