Approach Quote by Ken Wilber
“"Integrative" simply means that this approach attempts to include as many important truths from as many disciplines as possible-from East as well as the West, from premodern and modern and postmodern, from the hard sciences of physics to the tender sciences of spirituality.”
About This Quote
Source Book: A Theory of Everything by Ken Wilber, 2000
The approach seeks to synthesize major insights across cultures, eras, and scientific and spiritual fields into a unified perspective.
In simple terms: It tries to combine many truths from many areas.
Embrace interdisciplinary integration.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Academic research
- personal development
- policy making
- education reform
- interfaith dialogue
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we balance depth with breadth?
- When does integration become dilution?
May oversimplify conflicts between contradictory truths.