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Integral studies was born from the unitive visions of integral philosophers and theologians. From out of this unitive consciousness comes the philosophic discourse of unity-within-diversity, the grand unified theories of the four corners of the Kosmos. From the One came Two; these were unified as the Trinity: From this divine trinity arises the great cosmic reality domains. Classically, integral philosophy attempts the integration of Plato's three great value-spheres -- the Big Three of truth, beauty and goodness. From these come the triads of self, culture, nature; reason, wisdom and insight; fact, meaning and value. But the goal of integral philosophy remains intellectual unity, out from which arises joy, love, and happiness.
Classics & Originals
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The Last Days of Socrates

The Last Days of Socrates
by Plato


Critique of Judgement

Critique of Judgement
by Immanuel Kant


Sources of the Self

Sources of the Self
by Charles Taylor




The Great Chain of Being
by Arthur Lovejoy

Goodbye Descartes

Goodbye Descartes
by Keith Devlin


Science of Mind

Science of Mind
by Ernest Holmes


Sophie's World

Sophie's World
by Jostein Gaarder


Beyond the Post-Modern Mind

Beyond the Post-Modern Mind
by Huston Smith


Phaedo

Phaedo
by Plato

Features

Framing the Postmodern
by David Peckinpaugh
An integral vision with insights into Self, Other, Culture and Cosmos, and how they converge into "differences interacting together."

Peckinpaugh

Byron Belitsos How Philosophy Became Relevant: A Practical Look at Ken Wilber’s Kosmos
by Byron Belitsos
Belitsos, Origin Press publisher and a student of Wilber's work, offers a rare, accessible glimpse into the vitally new perspective that Wilber has brilliantly synthesized.

A Solution to Baby Boomer Selfishness
by Ken Wilber
An exclusive excerpt from Ken Wilber's forthcoming book
A Theory of Everything.

Ken Wilber

Brad Reynolds Kosmic Mandala
by Brad Reynolds
With remarkable diligence and clarity and drawing on the works of Ken Wilber, Reynolds reports on the quest for a unifying philosophical vision for the 21st century. In the place where Buddha meets Freud and science meets spirit lies the key to human evolution.

Recommended Sites

California Institute of Integral Studies

Cultural Integration Fellowship

World of Ken Wilber

Ken Wilber Online

Integral Age


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