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Health, 04.09.2020 17:01 brooke0713

If there were a drug or procedure that could give you some type of experience (e. g., falling in love or a deeply religious experience) by altering brain chemistry and activity, would you want to try it? Would it really be the "same" experience? Why or why not?

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