Dancing with Sophia: Integral Philosophy on the Verge

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نام کتاب : Dancing with Sophia: Integral Philosophy on the Verge
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : رقص با سوفیا: فلسفه یکپارچه در آستانه
سری : SUNY series in Integral Theory
نویسندگان : ,
ناشر : State University of New York Press
سال نشر : 2019
تعداد صفحات : 524
ISBN (شابک) : 1438476566 , 9781438476568
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
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Contents
List of Illustrations and Tables
Foreword: The Global-Historical Movement of Integral Thinking
Notes
Introduction: Integral Philosophy on the Verge
Notes
References
Part I: Criticality and Normative Orientation
1 Integral Theory, Pragmatism, and the Future of Philosophy
Solutions to Twenty-First-Century Problems in Nineteenth-Century Texts
Wilber the Pragmatist; Pragmatism as an Integral Philosophy
Philosophical Psychology
Epistemic Comprehensiveness
Action-Oriented Theorizing
Integration of Science and Religion
Evolutionary Metaphysics
Social Emancipation
Conclusion: Planetization and the Future of Philosophy
References
2 Stages, States, and Modes of Existence in Integral Critical Theory
What Questions Should Critical Theory Ask Today?
The Lineage(s) of Critical Theory
Postmetaphysical Thinking and the Post-secular Condition
Modes of Existence Move a Transversal Axis of Integral Critical Theory
Integral Critical Theory Becoming Counter-Redemptive
References
3 Tetra Call of the Good
Openings
Core Paradox
Perspectives
Freedom (UL)
Responsibility (LL)
Vitality (UR)
Justice (LR)
Quadrivia
Chords, Types, Metaphors
Self, Love, Wisdom
In/finitude
Notes
References
4 Nothing Matters vs. Nothing Matters: How Integral Theory Addresses Nihilism
Nietzsche and Heidegger: Antimodernism and Nihilism
Wilber and Heidegger on No-thingness
Integral Theory’s Developmental Interpretation of Cosmic, Terrestrial, and Human History
Notes
Part II: Wild Nature—Plural Touch
5 Heidegger and Integral Ecology: Toward an Intelligible Cosmos
The Problem of the Alterity of Nature
Heidegger on Nature
Nature in Being and Time
Later Heidegger on Nature
Heidegger’s Confrontation with Biology in the 1920s
Integral Ecology
Notes
References
6 Dancing on the Verge: Schelling, Dōgen, and Integral Thinking
Notes
References
7 An Integral Touch: Philosophies for Pluralism, Realism, and Embodiment
A Touch of Wilber
A Sense of Philosophy
Postmetaphysical Tactics
Pluralism
Realism
Embodiment
Notes
References
Part III: Limits and Critique
8 Toward an Integral Ontological Pluralism: A Process-Oriented Critique of Integral Theory’s Evolutionary Cosmology
Evolutionary Theory and Innovation
Integral Theory, Hegelianism, and Aurobindo’s Involution
Right-Wing Hegelianism and Integral Postmetaphysics
Sri Aurobindo’s Right-Wing Hegelianism
Bonnitta Roy’s Mind-Only Critique of Involution in Integral Theory
Esbjörn-Hargens and Integral Ontological Pluralism
Conclusion: Evolution and an Integral Ontological Pluralism
Notes
References
9 Derrida and Wilber at the Crossroads of Metaphysics
Analysis of Derrida’s Remarks in Positions
Wilber on Metaphysics and Postmetaphysics
Derrida and Wittgenstein: The Limits of Language and Science
Economies of Order and the Limits of Metaphysics
Transcendence, Enlightenment, and Derrida’s Radical Atheism
Summary and Conclusion
Notes
References
10 Ontological and Epistemic Considerations for Integral Philosophy: Toward a Critical Realist Integral Theory
Author’s Note
Introduction
Integral Theory’s Ontology and Epistemology
Critical Realism’s Ontology and Epistemology
Integral Theory through the Lens of Critical Realism
Critical Realism through the Lens of Integral Theory
Conclusion: Toward a Critical Realist Integral Theory
Acknowledgments
Notes
References
11 Embodied Realisms and Integral Ontologies: Toward Self-Critical Theories
Introduction: Ontological Pink Elephants and Self-Critical Theories
Negotiations in the Real vs. Ideas
Embodied Approaches and Sources of Fallibility
Embodied Realism: Prototype Theory and Metaphorical Pluralism
Graded Concepts and Prototype Theory
Abstract Concepts
Metaphorical Pluralism
Metaphorical Pluralism: The Ontology of Time and Causality
“Does Free Will Exist?” and Other Victims of Metaphorical Pluralism
Ontological Questions about Existence
Epistemic Drives
Implications of ER for Integral Theories and Practices
Integral Pluralism and Kosmic Address
AQAL Categories
Primordial Perspectives
Kosmic Address
Spiritual Ontologies
Conclusions: Enacting Ethical Ontological Reasoning
Notes
References
12 Making Sense of Everything? Integral Postmetaphysics and the Theological Turn in Continental Philosophy
The Aufhebung in Hegel and Schelling
Postmetaphysics and Žižek’s Christology
Dancing with Sophia: The Real as Non-All
Integral Postmetaphysics and Derrida’s Deconstruction
Integral Philosophy on the Verge: A Fragile Absolute
Notes
References
Part IV: Philosophy and Meta-Philosophy
13 Sophia Speaks: An Integral Grammar of Philosophy
A Postmetaphysical Prolegomenon
Pronounal Philosophy: Being-as-Perspective
Nounal Philosophy: Being-as-Substance
Adjectival Philosophy: Being-as-Appearance
Verbal Philosophy: Being-as-Process
Adverbial Philosophy: Modes of Being
Prepositional Philosophy: Being-as-Relation
Of Heno-Ontology and Onto-Choreography
Notes
References
Afterword: Realism and Idealism in Integral Theory
List of Contributors
Index




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