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A dialogue on Ken Wilber’s contribution to transpersonal psychology

Transpersonal Psychology Review, 2009
This is an edited, verbatim transcription of a three-hour dialogue on the work of Ken Wilber between John Rowan and Michael Daniels, mediated by David Fontana and chaired by Malcolm Walley. The dialogue was held at the 11th British Psychological Society Transpersonal Psychology Section Conference at Cober Hill, Scarborough, on 15 September 2007 ...
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The Integral Philosophy of Ken Wilber and Religious Education

International Handbooks of Religion and Education, 2009
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House of cards: on Ken Wilber's neo-traditionalism

Self & Society, 2016
Wilber's writings rely on perennial philosophy and present a traditionalist perspective drawing on selective scholarship. They provide the reader with the illusion of stability and inclusiveness in a field that is instead pluralistic and multi-layered. His perspective is implicitly wedded to political conservatism and to a hierarchical vision of human ...
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Anthropology, Consciousness, and Spirituality: A Conversation with Ken Wilber

Anthropology of Consciousness, 2001
This is an interview with author Ken Wilber, whose work on consciousness over the last twenty‐five years has been tremendously influential. His work blends "Eastern" and "Western" approaches and has influenced scholars in psychology, philosophy, and religion, as well as in anthropology. His work on transpersonal psychology is especially well‐known, and
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On the four quadrants (perspectives) of consciousness by Ken Wilber

2003
Ken Wilber's system of four quadrants is a workable concept for organizing worldviews, I think. However, the reduction from second person to first person plural ignores the essential quality of dialogue: When I say "you," I do not mean "we," nor do I mean "I" or "he."
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Universal integralism: Ken Wilber's integral method in context.

The Humanistic Psychologist, 2009
This article is an inquiry into Ken Wilber's integral epistemology as applied to social systems, namely, through organizations and leadership. It explicates the constructionist component inherent in the universalist nature of AQAL theory (a framework covering all quadrants, all levels, all lines, all states, all types).
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Ken Wilber - pasja rozwoju

2014
Presented text is, according to the author’s knowledge first attempt to bring the profile of Ken Wilber and the exceptional message of his integral philosophy near to the educators circle in Poland. The place of Wilber’s thought on the contemporary paradigms map still remains undecided.
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Ken Wilber

Self & Society, 1983
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