Contributions to the Phenomenology of Heightened Reality
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Mark Losoncz
University of Belgrade, Serbia
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7495-1122
Published 2023-04-25
https://doi.org/10.15388/Problemos.2023.103.9
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Keywords

sense of reality
heightened reality
hyperreality
phenomenology
altered states of consciousness

How to Cite

Losoncz, M. (2023) “Contributions to the Phenomenology of Heightened Reality”, Problemos, 103, pp. 117–132. doi:10.15388/Problemos.2023.103.9.

Abstract

This article analyzes the experience of heightened reality, whereby subjects feel or think that what they are facing is reality itself, or somehow a ‘more real reality’, a hyperreality. My main examples for this specific kind of metacognitive supervision are from reports about the near-death experience, the psychedelic experience and the mystical experience. I will interpret accounts of such experiences using first of all philosophical phenomenology and theories of sense of reality. I criticize and try to complement Martin Fortier’s model of the plural taxonomy of sense of reality. In addition, I propose a triadic model of the experience of reality and, based on the analysis of the testimonies of heightened reality, I have developed a triadic model, according to which one dimension of reality experience is merely heightened reality, the other two being self-evident immersion in reality and the irruptive suspension of ordinary experience.

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