From: Integral World Sent: donderdag 20 november 2014 14:38 To: Frank Visser Subject: On Dimensions INTEGRAL WORLD MAILING LIST =========================== http://www.integralworld.net Newsletter Nr. 533 Amsterdam, November 20th, 2014 IS INTEGRAL THEORY BASED ON AN EPISTEMIC FALLACY? - Joe Corbett An epistemic fallacy is a mistake in how one has constructed ones knowledge of the world, such that what one believes to be a verified body of objective knowledge is actually a construction of the tools and instruments one uses, including the history and structures of ones society and culture, rather than being a property of the world itself. This critique of how knowledge is constructed is an important part of the work of Roy Bhaskar and Critical Realism (CR), and it goes to the heart of how Integral Theory (IT) may be constructed based on the developmental model of Claire Graves, Don Beck, et al. Read more: http://www.integralworld.net/corbett27.html TERRITORIAL CLAIMS - A Further Reply to Torbert - Andy Smith An article by Bill Torbert ["Six Dimensional Space/Time"] was recently posted on the Integral World site, in which he proposes that we understand human experience in terms of six dimensions, including not only the familiar three dimensions of space and one of time, but two additional dimensions of time. Since I have also written extensively on understanding experience in terms of dimensions, including three of time, Frank thought I would be interested in Bill's article, and asked me to comment on it. Read more: http://www.integralworld.net/smith53.html To SUBSCRIBE to this Integral World Newsletter or change your email address, click here: http://www.integralworld.net/pommo/user/subscribe.php To UNSUBSCRIBE, update your account by logging in. For explanation, see: http://www.integralworld.net/nl_faq.html