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The Evolving Self
Problem of Evil and Suffering
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Robert Kegan's "The Evolving Self" is a groundbreaking work in the field of developmental psychology.
Kegan presents a comprehensive theory of human development, emphasizing the evolving nature of the self and its relationship to the world.
He introduces the concept of "stages of consciousness," arguing that individuals progress through distinct levels of understanding and self-awareness throughout their lives.
The book explores the implications of this developmental model for various aspects of human experience, including relationships, work, and spirituality.
Kegan's work has been highly influential in fields such as education, psychotherapy, and organizational development.
It offers a profound and insightful perspective on the complexities of human growth and transformation.
Kegan presents a comprehensive theory of human development, emphasizing the evolving nature of the self and its relationship to the world.
He introduces the concept of "stages of consciousness," arguing that individuals progress through distinct levels of understanding and self-awareness throughout their lives.
The book explores the implications of this developmental model for various aspects of human experience, including relationships, work, and spirituality.
Kegan's work has been highly influential in fields such as education, psychotherapy, and organizational development.
It offers a profound and insightful perspective on the complexities of human growth and transformation.
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when discussing different developmental stage theories.


Artem Zen

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Daniel Gortz - What is Metamodernism?
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, referring to the first chapter "The Unrecognized of Jean Piaget" in the book, calling it a brilliant philosophical underpinning.

Jonathan Rowson

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Jonathan Rowson (Part 1) – Making Friends with Conflict, Metamodernity, Construct Awareness, and Other Ways of Facing the Current Metacrisis
Mentioned in the episode description as the author of the books discussed in the podcast.

Robert Kegan and Ken Wilber — The Evolving Self: Part 2
Mentioned by Keith Igle as a book that changed the course of his life.

Episode 31: The Evolving Self with Dr. Robert Kegan
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while discussing the concept of "more" in relation to human evolution and adventure.

Ken Wylie

The Why of Adventure and The Adventure of Why: Shiny x Ken Wylie
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as a book exploring the concept of meaning-making and human development.

Paul Anleitner

Joe Rogan is Changing His Mind on Religion



