Integral philosophy

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Integral philosophy is a comprehensive, integrative approach to knowledge and reality that seeks to synthesize insights from diverse philosophical, spiritual, and scientific traditions into a coherent overarching framework.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf interdisciplinary framework
metatheory
philosophical approach
aimsTo integrate science philosophy and spirituality
provide a comprehensive account of reality
synthesize insights from diverse traditions
appliedIn ecology
education
leadership studies
organizational development
psychology
social theory
spirituality
associatedWith Ervin László NERFINISHED
Haridas Chaudhuri NERFINISHED
Jean Gebser NERFINISHED
Ken Wilber NERFINISHED
Roy Bhaskar NERFINISHED
Sri Aurobindo NERFINISHED
contrastsWith purely relativistic postmodernism
reductionist approaches
strict materialism
drawsFrom Eastern philosophy
Western philosophy
complexity theory
contemplative traditions
developmental psychology
evolutionary theory
modern science
phenomenology
process philosophy
systems theory
emphasizes developmental perspectives
evolutionary views of cosmos and consciousness
holism
integration of subjective and objective knowledge
multiple perspectives
hasAlternativeName integral theory NERFINISHED
hasKeyConcept developmental stages of consciousness
evolution of culture
evolution of self
integration of body mind and spirit
integration of individual and collective dimensions
integration of interior and exterior dimensions
integration of premodern modern and postmodern insights
lines of development
multiple ways of knowing
non-reductionism
states of consciousness
transdisciplinarity
viewsRealityAs composed of interrelated dimensions
evolving
multi-layered

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The Human Cycle philosophicalTradition Integral philosophy