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|a Intro; 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
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|a Conclusion: Planetization and the Future of PhilosophyReferences; 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
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|a Self, Love, WisdomIn/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
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|a NotesReferences; 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
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|a Sri Aurobindo's Right-Wing HegelianismBonnitta 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
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