Complex Integral Realist Perspective

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Author_Paul Marshall
Axial Age
Axial Ethics
Axial Greece
Axial Religions
Axial Vision
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Complex Integral Realist
Complex Integral Realist Perspective
consciousness evolution
Contemplative Core
Contemplative Phenomenology
Core Universal Human Nature
Cosmic Envelope
critical
Critical Realism
Critical Realist Analysis
Deacon's Theory
Deep Interiority
Dialectical Critical Realism
dialectical philosophy
Dialectical Universality
epistemology ontology
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Exterior Bias
Hellenistic Roman Era
Integral Methodological Pluralism
Integrative Metatheories
integrative metatheory frameworks
metatheory integration
Ontological Monovalence
Original Axial Age
Real Determinate Absence
science and spirituality
Transrational Insight
Western intellectual history

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138803824
  • Weight: 544g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jul 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book sketches the contours of a vision that moves beyond the dominant paradigm or worldview that underlies and governs modernity (and postmodernity). It does so by drawing on the remarkable leap in human consciousness that occurred during the Axial Age and on a cross-pollination of what are arguably the three most comprehensive integrative metatheories available today: Complex thought, integral theory and critical realism – i.e. a complex integral realism. By deploying the three integrative metatheories this book recounts how the seeds of a number of biases within the Western tradition – analytical over dialectical, epistemology over ontology, presence over absence and exterior over interior – were first sown in axial Greece, later consolidated in European modernity and then challenged throughout the 20th century. It then discusses the remedies provided by the three integrative philosophies, remedies that have paved the way for a new vision.

Outlining a ‘new axial vision’ for the twenty-first century which integrates the best of premodernity, modernity and postmodernity within a complex integral realist framework, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of the Axial Age, critical realism, integral theory and complex thought. It will also appeal to those interested in a possible integration of the insights and knowledge gleaned by science, spirituality and philosophy.

Paul Marshall completed his doctoral thesis at UCL, Institute of Education, UK. His research interests include integrative metatheory, human nature and human flourishing.