Kenneth Earl Wilber II is an American philosopher and writer known for his work in transpersonal psychology and integral theory.
His integral theory aims to synthesize all human knowledge and experience into a comprehensive framework.
Wilber's approach combines elements of Eastern and Western philosophy, psychology, and spirituality.
He has written extensively on consciousness, personal development, and the integration of science and religion.
Wilber's work has influenced fields such as psychology, education, and organizational development.
His integral theory proposes a multi-dimensional model of human development that encompasses physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual aspects of existence.
Wilber's ideas have garnered both praise and criticism within academic and spiritual circles.
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