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Front Cover, JITP 7(4)
Table of Contents
EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION
TOWARD AN INTEGRAL REALISM: Part 1: An Overview of Transcendental Realist Ontology
Critical Realism/metaReality: A Broad Overview
Transcendental Realism: The Cornerstone of Critical Realism
Kant’s Transcendental Idealism
Critical Realism’s Critique of Kant and its Transcendental Realist Alternative
The Emergence of Transcendental Realism
Logical Positivism
Popper and the Demise of Logical Positivism
Further Critiques of Logical Positivism
Critiques of the Monistic Theory of Scientific Development
Critique of the Deductivist Theory of Scientific Structure
The Specifics of the Transcendental Realist Depth Ontology
Bhaskar’s Transcendental Analysis of Experimental Activity
The Two Dimensions, Three Domains, and a Causal Criterion of Reality
Causality, Transfactuality, and Natural Necessity
Open and Closed Systems
Stratification and Emergence
Conclusion
Notes
References
KEN WILBER ON CRITICAL REALISM
Core Criticisms
Secondary Points
1. Transcendence
2. Real Domain
3. Causality
4. Stratification
REFERENCES
CONSIDERATIONS ON “KEN WILBER ON CRITICAL REALISM\"
Wilber’s Core Criticisms of Critical Realism
1. Being and Consciousness
2. Existence and Subsistence
3. The Role of Philosophy
4. Panpsychism
Summary
Wilber’s Secondary Points on Critical Realism
1. Transcendence
2. Causality
3. The Domain of the Real
4. Stratification
References
IN DEFENSE OF INTEGRAL THEORY: A Response to Critical Realism
Integral Theory vs. Critical Realism
Panpsychism
Integral Pluralism
Postscript
References
THE BIRTH OF INTEGRAL SPORTS: Insight into Coaching Parents in Sports
Parents in Sports and Bringing Parents Into Coaching
Literature Review
Integral Theory in Sports
The Academic Perspective on Parents in Sport
Research Practice and Limitations in the Sports Science Community
Methods
Case Study Overview
ICC Methodology
Data Analysis
Results
Session One: Intake Conversation
Session Two: Responses to the Coaching
Session Three: Cycle of Development 1
Session Four: Cycle of Development 2
Session Five: Cycle of Development 3
Session Six: Cycle of Development 4
Session Seven: Completion Conversation
Discussion
Characteristics of Other Cases with Tennis Parents
Future Plans
Conclusion
Notes
References
WALT WHITMAN’S VISION FOR A NEW PERSON AND A NEW DEMOCRACY
Historical Context
The New Person: “From this Hour, Freedom”
The Practice: “Lighting the Very Light”
Spirituality and Metaphysical Synthesis: “Chanting the Square Deific”
Vocalism: “The Divine Power to Speak Words”
Free Verse: Where Politics and Democracy Meet
Democracy and the New Person: Camaraderie in Action
Integral Instincts
Conclusion
Notes
References
FRAMING INTEGRAL LEADERSHIP IN THE MEDICAL CANNABIS COMMUNITY
The AQAL Model
Public Policy and the Need for Integral Leadership
Integral Diversity Maturity: Its AQAL Benefits
Conclusion
Notes
References
CRAFTING A CULTURAL LATTICEWORK: Weaving Triadic Micro-Communities for Nurturing Tomorrow\'s Leaders
Integral, Action Inquiry, Tribal, and Developmental
Pilot Research on CEED Applications
Growing CEED: The Basics
Thematic Perspectives on the Nature of Social Systems
Data Theme 1
Data Theme 2
Data Theme 3
Data Theme 4
Discussion
Conclusion
Notes
References
REFLECTIONS ON TWO RESEARCH COMMUNITIES: Comparing the \"Toward a Science of Consciousness Research Conference\" and \"Integral Theory Conference\" Research Communities
Background
Current Study
Methods
Participants
Procedures
Measurements
Results
Discussion
Limitations
Comparing the Communities
Conclusion
A Special Note about Mindsets
Notes
Appendix A
Appendix B
References
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Front Cover, JITP 7(4)
Table of Contents
EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION
TOWARD AN INTEGRAL REALISM: Part 1: An Overview of Transcendental Realist Ontology
Critical Realism/metaReality: A Broad Overview
Transcendental Realism: The Cornerstone of Critical Realism
Kant’s Transcendental Idealism
Critical Realism’s Critique of Kant and its Transcendental Realist Alternative
The Emergence of Transcendental Realism
Logical Positivism
Popper and the Demise of Logical Positivism
Further Critiques of Logical Positivism
Critiques of the Monistic Theory of Scientific Development
Critique of the Deductivist Theory of Scientific Structure
The Specifics of the Transcendental Realist Depth Ontology
Bhaskar’s Transcendental Analysis of Experimental Activity
The Two Dimensions, Three Domains, and a Causal Criterion of Reality
Causality, Transfactuality, and Natural Necessity
Open and Closed Systems
Stratification and Emergence
Conclusion
Notes
References
KEN WILBER ON CRITICAL REALISM
Core Criticisms
Secondary Points
1. Transcendence
2. Real Domain
3. Causality
4. Stratification
REFERENCES
CONSIDERATIONS ON “KEN WILBER ON CRITICAL REALISM\"
Wilber’s Core Criticisms of Critical Realism
1. Being and Consciousness
2. Existence and Subsistence
3. The Role of Philosophy
4. Panpsychism
Summary
Wilber’s Secondary Points on Critical Realism
1. Transcendence
2. Causality
3. The Domain of the Real
4. Stratification
References
IN DEFENSE OF INTEGRAL THEORY: A Response to Critical Realism
Integral Theory vs. Critical Realism
Panpsychism
Integral Pluralism
Postscript
References
THE BIRTH OF INTEGRAL SPORTS: Insight into Coaching Parents in Sports
Parents in Sports and Bringing Parents Into Coaching
Literature Review
Integral Theory in Sports
The Academic Perspective on Parents in Sport
Research Practice and Limitations in the Sports Science Community
Methods
Case Study Overview
ICC Methodology
Data Analysis
Results
Session One: Intake Conversation
Session Two: Responses to the Coaching
Session Three: Cycle of Development 1
Session Four: Cycle of Development 2
Session Five: Cycle of Development 3
Session Six: Cycle of Development 4
Session Seven: Completion Conversation
Discussion
Characteristics of Other Cases with Tennis Parents
Future Plans
Conclusion
Notes
References
WALT WHITMAN’S VISION FOR A NEW PERSON AND A NEW DEMOCRACY
Historical Context
The New Person: “From this Hour, Freedom”
The Practice: “Lighting the Very Light”
Spirituality and Metaphysical Synthesis: “Chanting the Square Deific”
Vocalism: “The Divine Power to Speak Words”
Free Verse: Where Politics and Democracy Meet
Democracy and the New Person: Camaraderie in Action
Integral Instincts
Conclusion
Notes
References
FRAMING INTEGRAL LEADERSHIP IN THE MEDICAL CANNABIS COMMUNITY
The AQAL Model
Public Policy and the Need for Integral Leadership
Integral Diversity Maturity: Its AQAL Benefits
Conclusion
Notes
References
CRAFTING A CULTURAL LATTICEWORK: Weaving Triadic Micro-Communities for Nurturing Tomorrow\'s Leaders
Integral, Action Inquiry, Tribal, and Developmental
Pilot Research on CEED Applications
Growing CEED: The Basics
Thematic Perspectives on the Nature of Social Systems
Data Theme 1
Data Theme 2
Data Theme 3
Data Theme 4
Discussion
Conclusion
Notes
References
REFLECTIONS ON TWO RESEARCH COMMUNITIES: Comparing the \"Toward a Science of Consciousness Research Conference\" and \"Integral Theory Conference\" Research Communities
Background
Current Study
Methods
Participants
Procedures
Measurements
Results
Discussion
Limitations
Comparing the Communities
Conclusion
A Special Note about Mindsets
Notes
Appendix A
Appendix B
References
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Front Cover, JITP 7(4)
Table of Contents
EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION
TOWARD AN INTEGRAL REALISM: Part 1: An Overview of Transcendental Realist Ontology
Critical Realism/metaReality: A Broad Overview
Transcendental Realism: The Cornerstone of Critical Realism
Kant’s Transcendental Idealism
Critical Realism’s Critique of Kant and its Transcendental Realist Alternative
The Emergence of Transcendental Realism
Logical Positivism
Popper and the Demise of Logical Positivism
Further Critiques of Logical Positivism
Critiques of the Monistic Theory of Scientific Development
Critique of the Deductivist Theory of Scientific Structure
The Specifics of the Transcendental Realist Depth Ontology
Bhaskar’s Transcendental Analysis of Experimental Activity
The Two Dimensions, Three Domains, and a Causal Criterion of Reality
Causality, Transfactuality, and Natural Necessity
Open and Closed Systems
Stratification and Emergence
Conclusion
Notes
References
KEN WILBER ON CRITICAL REALISM
Core Criticisms
Secondary Points
1. Transcendence
2. Real Domain
3. Causality
4. Stratification
REFERENCES
CONSIDERATIONS ON “KEN WILBER ON CRITICAL REALISM\"
Wilber’s Core Criticisms of Critical Realism
1. Being and Consciousness
2. Existence and Subsistence
3. The Role of Philosophy
4. Panpsychism
Summary
Wilber’s Secondary Points on Critical Realism
1. Transcendence
2. Causality
3. The Domain of the Real
4. Stratification
References
IN DEFENSE OF INTEGRAL THEORY: A Response to Critical Realism
Integral Theory vs. Critical Realism
Panpsychism
Integral Pluralism
Postscript
References
THE BIRTH OF INTEGRAL SPORTS: Insight into Coaching Parents in Sports
Parents in Sports and Bringing Parents Into Coaching
Literature Review
Integral Theory in Sports
The Academic Perspective on Parents in Sport
Research Practice and Limitations in the Sports Science Community
Methods
Case Study Overview
ICC Methodology
Data Analysis
Results
Session One: Intake Conversation
Session Two: Responses to the Coaching
Session Three: Cycle of Development 1
Session Four: Cycle of Development 2
Session Five: Cycle of Development 3
Session Six: Cycle of Development 4
Session Seven: Completion Conversation
Discussion
Characteristics of Other Cases with Tennis Parents
Future Plans
Conclusion
Notes
References
WALT WHITMAN’S VISION FOR A NEW PERSON AND A NEW DEMOCRACY
Historical Context
The New Person: “From this Hour, Freedom”
The Practice: “Lighting the Very Light”
Spirituality and Metaphysical Synthesis: “Chanting the Square Deific”
Vocalism: “The Divine Power to Speak Words”
Free Verse: Where Politics and Democracy Meet
Democracy and the New Person: Camaraderie in Action
Integral Instincts
Conclusion
Notes
References
FRAMING INTEGRAL LEADERSHIP IN THE MEDICAL CANNABIS COMMUNITY
The AQAL Model
Public Policy and the Need for Integral Leadership
Integral Diversity Maturity: Its AQAL Benefits
Conclusion
Notes
References
CRAFTING A CULTURAL LATTICEWORK: Weaving Triadic Micro-Communities for Nurturing Tomorrow\'s Leaders
Integral, Action Inquiry, Tribal, and Developmental
Pilot Research on CEED Applications
Growing CEED: The Basics
Thematic Perspectives on the Nature of Social Systems
Data Theme 1
Data Theme 2
Data Theme 3
Data Theme 4
Discussion
Conclusion
Notes
References
REFLECTIONS ON TWO RESEARCH COMMUNITIES: Comparing the \"Toward a Science of Consciousness Research Conference\" and \"Integral Theory Conference\" Research Communities
Background
Current Study
Methods
Participants
Procedures
Measurements
Results
Discussion
Limitations
Comparing the Communities
Conclusion
A Special Note about Mindsets
Notes
Appendix A
Appendix B
References