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Integral Theory (other)
Integral theory may refer to: * Integral theory (Ken Wilber), an attempt to place a wide diversity of theories and thinkers into one single framework * Integral theory (Ervin László) or Akashic field theory, a theory of information and systems See also

* ''A Theory of Everything'', 2000 book by Ken Wilber detailing his theory * Integral yoga, yoga-based philosophy and practice of Sri Aurobindo * California Institute of Integral Studies, a university in San Francisco, California * Integral (other) * Theory of everything (other) {{disambiguation Integral thought ...
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Integral Theory (Ken Wilber)
Integral theory is a synthetic metatheory developed by Ken Wilber. It attempts to place a wide diversity of theories and models into one single framework. The basis is a "spectrum of consciousness," from archaic consciousness to ultimate spirit, presented as a developmental model. This model is based on development stages as described in structural developmental stage theories; various psychic and supernatural experiences; and models of spiritual development. In Wilber's later framework, the AQAL (All Quadrants All Levels) model, it is extended with a grid with four quadrants (interior-exterior, individual-collective), synthesizing various theories and models of individual psychological and spiritual development, of collective mutations of consciousness, and of levels or holons of neurological functioning and societal organisation, in a metatheory in which all academic disciplines and every form of knowledge and experience are supposed to fit together. Wilber's integral theor ...
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