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Integral Philosophy and Evolution

By: Steve McIntosh
Narrated by: Glen Sebera
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Summary

In this interview, integral philosopher Steve McIntosh says the way to approach truth is threefold: science, philosophy, and spirituality.

He explores the purpose of evolution, including the evolutionary impulse in humans and how cultural evolution changes and progresses. He addresses the significant worldviews that have emerged in history and what is emerging now, and that while cultural progress makes the world a better place, it also brings problems. Steve also explains why post-modernists need to be more inclusive of the worldviews of modernists.

Steve McIntosh is a leader in the integral philosophy movement and is a co-founder of the think tank The Institute for Cultural Evolution. He was the founder of the consumer products company Now and Zen, and has practiced law with one of America’s biggest firms as well as worked as an executive with Celestial Seasonings Tea Company. He’s the author of Integral Consciousness: The Future of Evolution (Paragon House 2011) and Evolution’s Purpose: An Integral Interpretation of the Scientific Story of Our Origins (Select Books 2012).

©2012 New Dimensions Foundation (P)2012 New Dimensions Foundation
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