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- 1787:
Immanuel Kant,
Critique of Pure Reason, epistemological foundation of European transcendentalism and
German Idealism
- 1800:
F. W. J. Schelling, System des transcendentalen Idealismus, first nondual evolutionary philosophy
- 1807:
G. W. F. Hegel,
Phänomenologie des Geistes, highly influential nondual evolutionary philosophy
- 1808:
J. W. Goethe,
Faust:
The First Part of the Tragedy, literary version of German Idealism
- 1810: Goethe,
Zur Farbenlehre, phenomenological approach to color perception
- 1882-1886:
Ramakrishna's career; integrated Tantra and Vedanta; influenced
Sri Aurobindo
- 1888:
Madame Blavatsky,
The Secret Doctrine, the Synthesis of Science, Religion and Philosophy
- 1891:
William James,
Principles of Psychology
- 1894:
Rudolf Steiner,
Philosophy of Freedom
- 1896:
Henri Bergson, Matter and Memory, described the idea of the stream of consciousness
- 1898:
James Mark Baldwin, Social and Ethical Interpretations in Mental Development, first developmental psychology
- 1905:
Sigmund Freud,
Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality, another developmental psychology
- 1915-1921:
Sri Aurobindo,
The Life Divine and
The Synthesis of Yoga are published serially in journal
Arya
- 1920:
The Mother settles in Pondicherry and becomes Aurobindo's spiritual partner
- 1925:
Alfred North Whitehead, Science and the Modern World
- 1926: 24 Nov:
Sri Aurobindo Ashram founded; Dec:
The Mother (Mirra Alfassa) takes over
- 1926:
Vladimir Vernadsky, The Biosphere published in Russian; develops notion of the
noosphere
- 1929: Whitehead,
Process and Reality
- 1939: Aurobindo's
The Life Divine published in book form
- 1943:
Abraham Maslow, A Theory of Human Motivation
- 1949:
Jean Gebser, The Ever-Present Origin, Part One: Foundations of the Aperspectival World
- 1950:
Jean Piaget, Introduction à l’Épistémologie Génétique
- 1947-51: Sri Aurobindo,
Savitri
- 1951:
Haridas Chaudhuri joins the American Academy of Asian Studies, to become the
California Institute of Integral Studies
- 1953:
Jean Gebser, The Ever-Present Origin, Part Two: Manifestations of the Aperspectival World
- 1955: Aurobindo's The Synthesis of Yoga published in book form
- 1955:
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin dies; his works, including The Phenomenon of Man, are published
- 1960:
Haridas Chaudhuri,
Frederic Spiegelberg, The Integral Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo: A Commemorative Symposium Book
- 1960:
Michael Murphy and
Dick Price found
Esalen Institute
- 1968:
Auroville founded by
The Mother in
Pondicherry,
India
- 1969:
Marshall Mcluhan's interview with
Playboy
[1]
- 1969: Abraham Maslow,
Stanislav Grof and Anthony Sutich publish the Journal of Transpersonal Psychology
- 1970:
Clare Graves, "Levels of Existence: An Open System Theory of Values" in Journal of Humanistic Psychology
- 1970:
David Spangler goes to the
Findhorn Foundation in northern Scotland
- 1971: Michael Murphy, Golf in the Kingdom
- 1972:
Edward Haskell,
Full Circle: The Moral Force of Unified Science
- 1972:
Gregory Bateson, Steps to an Ecology of Mind
- 1973:
E. F. Schumacher,
Small is Beautiful
- 1974:
William Irwin Thompson founds the
Lindisfarne Association
- 1976:
Arthur M. Young, The Reflexive Universe: Evolution of Consciousness
- 1977:
Stanislav Grof founds
International Transpersonal Association
- 1977:
Ken Wilber, The Spectrum of Consciousness
- 1977(?): Sri Aurobindo's
Record of Yoga published
- 1977: G. Nicolis and
Ilya Prigogine, Self-Organization in Non-Equilibrium Systems
- 1979: The Mother's
Agenda published by the Institute for Evolutionary Research
- 1980:
Francisco Varela and
Humberto Maturana, Autopoiesis and Cognition: The Realization of the Living
- 1981:
William Irwin Thompson, The Time Falling Bodies Take to Light: Mythology, Sexuality and the Origins of Culture
- 1987:
Georg Feuerstein, Structures of Consciousness: The Genius of Jean Gebser: An Introduction and Critique
- 1991:
Richard Tarnas, The Passion of the Western Mind
- 1995: Michael Murphy and George Leonard, The Life We Are Given
- 1995:
Allan Combs, The Radiance of Being: Complexity, Chaos and the Evolution of Consciousness
- 1996:
Don Beck and
Chris Cohen,
Spiral Dynamics: Mastering Values, Leadership, and Change
- 1998:
Ken Wilber founds
Integral Institute
- 1999:
Stuart Davis,
Bright Apocalypse: 13 Songs About God
- 1999(?):
Frank Visser founds worldofkenwilber.com, to become integralworld.net after a complaint by Wilber in 2004
- 2001: Kosmos Journal founded by Nancy Roof
- 2002:
Jorge Ferrer, Revisioning Transpersonal Theory: A Participatory Vision of Human Spirituality
- 2005: Integral Review founded
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