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Wilber was born in 1949 in Oklahoma City. In 1967 he enrolled as a pre-med student at Duke University. [3] He became interested in psychology and Eastern spirituality. He left Duke and enrolled at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln studying biochemistry, but after a few years dropped out of university and began studying his own curriculum and writing.
If Wilber's theories are so bad, that should speak for itself. At the moment, it feels like someone has googled "criticism of Ken Wilber" and put everything that could be found in the article. Is there another writer whose Wikipedia page has one-third spent on attacking his/her ideas? 58.179.6.7 16:17, 14 April 2007 (UTC)
1 Wilber as "philosopher" 19 comments. 2 NPOV. 5 comments. 3 Philosophy East and West. 2 comments. 4 Wilber is an academic. 5 comments. ... 9 Criticism Section. 3 ...
Ferrer in turn rejected Wilber's criticism. [66] A long standing critic of Wilber's is former fan Frank Visser, who published a biography of Ken Wilber and his work. [2] [51] Visser also has dedicated a website to Wilber's work, including critical essays by himself and others. [web 4] and a bibliography of online criticism of Wilber's Integral ...
3 Move content from the Ken Wilber page. 1 comment. 4 Welcome. 5 Restoring Integral Politics page. 2 comments. 6 What is it? 16 comments. 7 Deleted inappropriate ...
Most people enter military service “with the fundamental sense that they are good people and that they are doing this for good purposes, on the side of freedom and country and God,” said Dr. Wayne Jonas, a military physician for 24 years and president and CEO of the Samueli Institute, a non-profit health research organization.
The protagonist, "Ken Wilber", is a brilliant MIT student studying artificial intelligence.Ken believes that the future of evolution includes the departure of human consciousness from the physical realm, or "meatspace", and the transhuman merging of human intelligence with cyberspace.
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