Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia (Dec 2021)

Verso una definizione delle "near-death experiences": dimensioni fisiologiche, psicologiche e culturali

  • Angela Cioffini,
  • Luigi Cimmino,
  • Gioele Gavazzi,
  • Fabio Giovannelli,
  • Alessandro Pagnini,
  • Maria Pia Viggiano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4453/rifp.2021.0027
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
pp. 296 – 310

Abstract

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The phenomenon of near-death experiences (NDE), intense and profound subjective experiences, is characterized by the perception of being in a different dimension from the ordinary one, of having abandoned one’s body and, with it, the space-time dimension of the physical world. The term NDE has been used to indicate similar experiences that occurred in very different clinical conditions, namely cardiac arrest, coma, fainting, use of psychotropic substances, etc. In what follows will be considered only experiences taking place in conditions of proximity to death. The phenomenon will be discussed comparing elements most commonly present in NDEs of Western subjects with those reported by subjects from other cultures. The various near-death experiences will be discussed in according to the contents reported and the ways in which they occurred. Finally, the state of coma was considered as a near-death condition under the assumption of death as a process.

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