Theses on any future philosophy of integral postmetaphysical spirituality

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The postulate of integral post-metaphysical spirituality (IPS) was introduced for the first time in a substantial formal publication by Ken Wilber in his 2006 volume Integral Spirituality. Among the most exciting and robust explorations spurred by this notion has been an online community, featuring editors of this special issue, the complexity and brilliance of their posts and exchanges defying easy summary or explication. Others have also taken up the theme, including Wilber’s own return to the notion in his 2017 volume The Religion of Tomorrow, where he reframes IPS in a more cautious manner – less as a post-metaphysics fait accompli and more as a “minimalist metaphysics,” which does accord better with the positions he has been advancing for over a decade.

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