- Jean
Gebser (German: [ˈɡeːpsɐ];
August 20, 1905 as Hans Karl
Hermann Rudolph Gebser – May 14, 1973) was a
Swiss philosopher, linguist, and poet who described...
- Aurobindo's
integral yoga,
stage theories of
psychological development, and
Gebser's theory of
collective mutations of consciousness),
human development follows...
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Gebser v. Lago
Vista 524 U.S. 274 (1998) is a
United States Supreme Court ruling regarding ****ual har****ment in schools. The case was
heard before the...
- he
cites studies by
evolutionary and
social psychologists including Jean
Gebser,
Clare W. Graves, Don
Edward Beck,
Chris Cowan and Ken Wilber.
Laloux defines...
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expression in a
number of
stage theories,
inspired by Sri Aurobindo, Jean
Gebser, and Piaget,
among others. In
these models,
human development, both individual...
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focusing on mysticism, that was to
continue until the end of his career. Jean
Gebser acknowledged Sri Aurobindo's
influence on his work and
referred to him several...
- 555 (1984)
Franklin v.
Gwinnett County Public Schools, 503 U.S. 60 (1992)
Gebser v. Lago
Vista Independent School District, 524 U.S. 274 (1998) NCAA v. Smith...
- In the
fifth chapter, "The
Emergence Of
Human Nature",
Wilber uses Jean
Gebser's account of the
development of
human consciousness to show how the West...
- AQAL
Influences on
integral theory Sri
Aurobindo James Mark
Baldwin Jean
Gebser Clare W.
Graves Edward Haskell Erich Jantsch Rupert Sheldrake Integral artists...
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Schools with Hans
Wolfgang Schumann, (Georg Feuerstein, Translator) 1989 Jean
Gebser: What
Color Is Your
Consciousness 1989 The Yoga-Sûtra of Patañjali: A New...