Ken Wilber’s Integral Theory insists that valid knowledge must be derived from paradigms: sets of injunctions and social practices that lead to replicable experiences. Wilber claims that the theory still includes the essentials of premodern traditions, because the essentials of those traditions consist of a phenomenological core of practices leading to mystical experience. Drawing on the works of Robert Sharf and Wilhelm Halbfass and on close readings of primary texts, this article argues that mystical paradigms of replicable experience are not in fact the essentials of these traditions—neither for the majority of practitioners, nor even for their revered teachers or masters. Its conclusion discusses the implications of this point for const...
The nature of mystical experience has been hotly debated. Essentialistsdivide into two camps: 1) imm...
The specific treatment that Ken Wilber gives phenomenology in his model of integral theory requires ...
The development of the human consciousness: Ken Wilber’s AQAL theory Kenneth Earl Wilber III, an int...
Ken Wilber insists that valid knowledge must be derived from paradigms: sets of injunctions and soci...
In this article, I look at Ken Wilber’s Integral Theory as mimesis. This invites me to look at Integ...
The American philosopher Ken Wilber has taken on a sizeable challenge by trying to unsnarl the moder...
I identify two problematic strands of Wilber's transpersonal theory. First, I question Wilber's clai...
Ken Wilber is at times deemed to be one of the most prominent and intellectual integral thinkers of ...
This article critically examines Ken Wilber’s (2006) recent work from a participatory perspective of...
The book of Ken Wilber, a philosopher, psychologist and the founder of integral theory, is devoted t...
Rudolf Steiner and Ken Wilber claim that human consciousness is evolving beyond the 'formal...
Since the advent of human consciousness all manner of theoreticians from mystics to philosophers, an...
This study seeks to facilitate the (re)generation of integral theory and integral education theory t...
While attempting to keep to the larger vision of integral studies as a whole I shall be proposing a ...
Practitioner reflection is vital for knowledge frameworks such as Ken Wilber's Integral perspective....
The nature of mystical experience has been hotly debated. Essentialistsdivide into two camps: 1) imm...
The specific treatment that Ken Wilber gives phenomenology in his model of integral theory requires ...
The development of the human consciousness: Ken Wilber’s AQAL theory Kenneth Earl Wilber III, an int...
Ken Wilber insists that valid knowledge must be derived from paradigms: sets of injunctions and soci...
In this article, I look at Ken Wilber’s Integral Theory as mimesis. This invites me to look at Integ...
The American philosopher Ken Wilber has taken on a sizeable challenge by trying to unsnarl the moder...
I identify two problematic strands of Wilber's transpersonal theory. First, I question Wilber's clai...
Ken Wilber is at times deemed to be one of the most prominent and intellectual integral thinkers of ...
This article critically examines Ken Wilber’s (2006) recent work from a participatory perspective of...
The book of Ken Wilber, a philosopher, psychologist and the founder of integral theory, is devoted t...
Rudolf Steiner and Ken Wilber claim that human consciousness is evolving beyond the 'formal...
Since the advent of human consciousness all manner of theoreticians from mystics to philosophers, an...
This study seeks to facilitate the (re)generation of integral theory and integral education theory t...
While attempting to keep to the larger vision of integral studies as a whole I shall be proposing a ...
Practitioner reflection is vital for knowledge frameworks such as Ken Wilber's Integral perspective....
The nature of mystical experience has been hotly debated. Essentialistsdivide into two camps: 1) imm...
The specific treatment that Ken Wilber gives phenomenology in his model of integral theory requires ...
The development of the human consciousness: Ken Wilber’s AQAL theory Kenneth Earl Wilber III, an int...