Dear Mike,
Although the "four quadrant model" basis per se seems a good starting point as a system of categorizations, I am more inclined to think Wilber's a fundamentally flawed theory, as it hinges on what I think are very questionable beliefs. And despite Wilber's virtues and shortcomings, I am even more wary of all of Wilber's satellites I have seen to date, as they look too much like new-age guru-wannabes. Such things as the "Journal of Integral Practice" look suspicious to me. How can you trust a journal edited by the CEO of a corporation that sells services related to the subject matter of the journal? Would rely on a nutrition and food safety journal edited by the CEO of KFC or McDonalds?
Or so I believe...
Best regards,
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Carlos Pires
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