Jason K. Day is a PhD researcher in the SNSF-PRIMA project "Aesthetics and Ethics of Attention" at the University of Fribourg. Here, his research is focused on the nature and role of attention in psychedelic experience, which he further seeks to conceptualize as a form of aesthetic experience. Day specializes in the tradition and methods of phenomenology, following chiefly from Husserl and Merleau-Ponty, and most generally aims to give the first rigorous account of the effects of psychedelics on human consciousness in the field of phenomenology. He additionally conducts research on methodological connections between Husserlian phenomenology and Early Buddhist Philosophy, focusing specifically on the Buddha's discourses as contained in the Pali canon.