Word: psilocybin
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Appointed as a lecturer in clinical psychology in 1959 after earning his Ph.D. in psychology from the University of California at Berkeley, Leary's experiments with the hallucinogenic drug psilocybin were the subject of a maelstrom of controversy at Harvard...
Morality: many observers and critics have strong reservations on the use of drugs like psilocybin even in carefully controlled experiments...
...role of graduate students in research: one of the major issues in the recent meeting of the staff of the Center for Research in Personality was the degree to which experiments in scientifically dubious areas such as psilocybin were a legitimate part of the training of graduate students...
...nature of the research: this is the issue that has virtually split open the staff of the Center for Research in Personality. The most vociferous critics to psilocybin research believe that it is not conducted for scientific purposes, and that the experimenters are interested in experience rather than reporting their results. A major element of the defense of research contends that scientific method and reportable results are the goal of the research. But a second element of the defense claims that experience is a legitimate goal of inquiry, and that psilocybin should be used in order to heighten perception...
...word "psilocybin," a new "mind-expanding" drug, enter the Harvard vocabulary. Lecturer Timothy Leary and Assistant Professor Richard Albert began administering the drug to themselves and their experimental subjects, setting ablaze a controversy over drug-related research that led to the two professors' dismissal...