
Dancing with Sophia
Integral Philosophy on the Verge
- 522 pages
- English
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Dancing with Sophia
Integral Philosophy on the Verge
About this book
Dancing with Sophia is the first book of essays to focus on the philosophical dimensions and implications of integral theory. A metatheory that organizes first order theories and disciplines into higher order modes of knowing and insight needed to address the complexity of today's world, integral theory has already impacted a wide range of disciplines, from psychology to business to religious studies to art. Included here are perspectives by scholars in the continental, comparativist, and process traditions who dive into integral theory's postmetaphysical claims in order to mine, extend, and critique its philosophical merits. On the verge of its own emergence, integral philosophy promotes modes of creative critical thought oriented toward the multidimensional flourishing of planetary well-being, and Dancing with Sophia will be of interest to scholars in philosophy; religious studies; transpersonal, developmental, and humanist psychology; and more.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Illustrations and Tables
- Foreword: The Global-Historical Movement of Integral Thinking
- Introduction: Integral Philosophy on the Verge
- Part I: Criticality and Normative Orientation
- Part II: Wild Nature—Plural Touch
- Part III: Limits and Critique
- Part IV: Philosophy and Meta-Philosophy
- Afterword: Realism and Idealism in Integral Theory
- List of Contributors
- Index
- Back Cover