Ken Wilber
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- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [Apr 2007] | + | '''Kenneth Earl Wilber Jr.''' (b. [[January 31]], [[1949]], [[Oklahoma City]], [[United States|USA]]), is an American [[Integral theory|integral thinker]] and author. Working outside the academic mainstream, he has drawn on a variety of disciplines including [[psychology]], [[sociology]], [[philosophy]], [[mysticism]], [[postmodernism]], [[science]] and [[systems theory]] to form what he calls an [[integral theory]] of [[consciousness]]. |
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Kenneth Earl Wilber Jr. (b. January 31, 1949, Oklahoma City, USA), is an American integral thinker and author. Working outside the academic mainstream, he has drawn on a variety of disciplines including psychology, sociology, philosophy, mysticism, postmodernism, science and systems theory to form what he calls an integral theory of consciousness.
He is a leading proponent and seen by some as a controversial member of the Integral thought movement. He founded the Integral Institute in 1998.[1] [Apr 2007]