Some people have (gratefully) shown interest in my upcoming article in the Humanistic Psychologist. I was erroneously under the impression that it would be released in issue #3 but that is, apparently, not the case. It will be issue #4, which means waiting even longer to actually see it in print.
My apologies to those I’ve [...]
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Update on my Article
Posted in academic, article on September 12, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Article accepted by The Humanistic Psychologist
Posted in academic, article, scholarship, student on May 20, 2009 | 8 Comments »
My god. Well, after waiting over two years, my article Universal Integralism: Ontology, Epistemology, and Methodology in a Social Change Context: A Critical Analysis of Wilber’s Integral Method has been accepted for publication due out this summer.
Yes, this was a very long wait but seeing how I’m a young scholar who is still finishing his [...]
The Humanistic Psychologist
Posted in academic, article, integral, scholarship, tagged academic, article, humanistic, integral, journal, paper, transpersonal, universal on January 5, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Two months ago I decided to submit my paper Universal Integralism to The Humanistic Psychologist. There are several reasons why I did this. The main one is that I have always felt the need for transpersonal psychologists to publish outside of their circle of friends, so to speak. That is, I am aware that the [...]
Universal Integralism: Ontology, Epistemology, and Methodology in a Social Change Context: A Critical Analysis of Wilber’s Integral Method
Posted in academic, article, integral, methodology, scholarship, student on September 17, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Well, I’ve finished work on my doctoral qualifying paper. It’s rather long but accurate title is: Universal Integralism: Ontology, Epistemology, and Methodology in a Social Change Context: A Critical Analysis of Ken Wilber’s Integral Method.
I think it came out rather nice, but, then again, I guess the committee at ITP will be the judge of [...]
The Goalposts are Constantly Shifting
Posted in article, integral on May 21, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
The goalposts are constantly shifting.
The postmodern contribution to the human race is the understanding that the universe, as we know it, is not static. In fact, if there is one thing that seems to be consistent it is the lack of consistency and thus, the return of the philosophical paradox of sorts. Yet, this is [...]