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CONTENT Published in 1995 , ''SES'' (as it is sometimes abbreviated) is the work in which Wilber grapples with modern Philosophical Naturalism , attempting to show its insufficiency as an explanation of Being , Evolution , and the Meaning Of Life . He also describes an approach, called Vision-logic , which he finds qualified to succeed Modernism . Wilber's project in this book requires nothing less than a complete re-visioning of the history of Eastern and Western thought. There are four philosophers that Wilber finds to be of the highest importance:
This is, of course, radically different from the usual History Of Philosophy , in which Plato , Aristotle , Thomas Aquinas , René Descartes , Immanuel Kant and sometimes Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and Friedrich Nietzsche are typically seen as the greatest Western philosophers, and, if Eastern thinkers are considered, Confucius , Laozi , Gautama Buddha , and Adi Shankara are among the greatest Eastern thinkers. Wilber emphasizes that the account of existence presented by the (the physical universe) plus Life ( The Vital Realm ) plus Mind ( The Mental Realm ) plus Soul ( The Psychic Realm ) plus Spirit ( The Spiritual Realm ). THE STRUCTURE AND THESES OF ''SES'' Introduction
Book One :1. The Web of Life
:2. The Pattern That Connects ::The Twenty Tenets
:3. Individual And Social
:4. A View From Within
:5. The Emergence Of Human Nature
:6. Magic, Mythic And Beyond
:7. The Farther Reaches Of Human Nature
:8. The Depths Of The Divine
Book Two :9. The Way Up Is The Way Down
:10. This-Wordly, Otherworldly
:11. Brave New World
:12. The Collapse Of The Kosmos
:13. The Dominance Of The Descenders
:14. The Unpacking Of God
::At The Edge Of History
RECEPTION In a review of the book, author Michael Murphy said that SES was one of the four most important books of the 20th century (the others being Aurobindo 's '' The Life Divine '', Heidegger 's '' Being And Time '', and Whitehead 's '' Process And Reality ''). In his 1997 book ''Coming into Being'', cultural historian William Irwin Thompson harshly criticized the entire project of ''SES'', contending that systematic " Theories Of Everything " were inherently misguided. He also dismissed Wilber's scholarly achievements as "undergraduate generalizations". Thompson's reverence for many of Wilber's favorite thinkers (like Sri Aurobindo , Jean Gebser and Adi Shankara ) makes Thompson's criticism all the more relevant. QUOTATION "Put differently, I sought a world philosophy. I sought an '' Integral '' philosophy, one that would believably weave together the many pluralistic contexts of science, morals, aesthetics, Eastern as well as Western philosophy, and the world's great wisdom traditions. Not on the level of details—that is finitely impossible; but on the level of orienting generalizations: a way to suggest that the world is one, undivided whole, and related to itself in every way: a holistic philosophy for a holistic Kosmos: a world philosophy, an integral philosophy." — Ken Wilber, "Introduction to Volume Six of the Collected Works". EXTERNAL LINKS
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