The WritingSelected Publications and
Presentations
Book:
By the Torch of Chaos and
Doubt: Consciousness, Culture Poiesis & Religion in the Opening
Global
Millennium. Advances in Systems Theory, Complexity, and the
Human Sciences
Series.
Articles, etc.:
“Coworlding and
Ecoworlding” at the
EcoVillage Design Institute Conference;
“Integral Yoga and the
Future
Paradigms of Science” panelist at the Aurobindo Association
Conference, Port
“Teilhard de
Chardin, Thomas
Berry and Kong Zi” at the Pacific Northwest Regional Meeting
of the American
Academy of Religion, Seattle University, April 30, 2005
“Sustainability and
Self-Knowing:
Cosmology, Politics and Poetics” at the Institute for
Contemporary/Ancient
Learning,
“Ecohumanism: The
Spontaneities of the
Earth, Ziran, and K=2” Journal
of Chinese Philosophy 31:2 (June
2004). 183-194.
“Rhythm, Meaning, and
Vision: The
Theory and Practice of Hermeneutic Ontology” at the
“As We Are, So We See:
Social Virtuosity
as Discourse and Concourse” at the
Review: Words from the Soul:
Time,
East/West Spirituality, and Psychotherapeutic Narrative by
Stuart Sovatsky.
Integralis: Journal of Integral Consciousness, Culture, and
Science 1.0
(Oct. 2000)
“Wheels within Wheels,
Building the
Earth: Intuition, Integral Consciousness, and the Pattern that
Connects.” Intuition—The
Inside Story: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Eds.
Robbie E. Davis-Floyd
and P. Sven Arvidson,
“All That We Are Is The
Result Of What
We Have Thought: Deficient Magic and Child Abuse,” Integrative
Explorations:
Journal of Culture and Consciousness 3.1 (January 1996).
18-51.
“Structures of Consciousness
and the
Work of Jean Gebser” at the
“Anointed with a Complex
Delight” at
the XIIth Annual Jean Gebser Conference,
Review: The Embodied Mind:
Cognitive Science and Human Experience, by Francisco J.
Varela, Evan
Thompson, Eleanor Rosch. World Futures: The Journal of
General Evolution
37 (1993). 219-223; and (revised) Cybernetics & Human
Knowing 9.2
(2002). 84-86.
“All That We Are Is The
Result Of What
We Have Thought” at the XIth Annual Jean Gebser Conference,
“It Happens all by Itself:
The Tao of
Cooperation, Systems Theory and Constitutive Hermeneutics,” World
Futures:
The Journal of General Evolution 31 (1991). 139-160; and in Cooperation:
Beyond the Age of Competition, Allan Combs, Ed., World
Futures General
Evolution Series vol. 4.
Review: The Inner Limits of
Mankind: Heretical Reflections on Today’s Values, Culture and
Politics, by
Ervin Laszlo. World Futures: the Journal of General Evolution
32 (1991).
45-47.
Review: Coming to Our
Senses: Body
and Spirit in the Hidden History of the West, by Morris
Berman. World
Futures: The Journal of General Evolution 30 (1991). 279-280.
Review: From
Reductionism to
Creativity: rDzogs-chen and the New Sciences of Mind,
by Herbert V.
Guenther. World Futures: The Journal of General Evolution
30 (1990).
101-103.
Review: Heidegger and Asian
Thought,
Graham Parkes, Ed.,
Review: Buddhist Hermeneutics,
Donald S. Lopez, Ed.,
“Interdisciplinary,
Transdisciplinary,
and Intercultural Education: Postmodern Noetics and Guerilla
Hermeneutics.” IS
Journal/International Synergy
3:1 (No. 6, July 1988). 64-99.
“Interdisciplinary,
Transdisciplinary,
and Intercultural Education” at the Conference on
Interdisciplinary
Baccalaureate Education,
“Jean Gebser: A
Transdisciplinary
Interpretation of the History of Consciousness” at the
“Tao, Psyche and the
Implicate Order”
at the
“Experiments in
Learning” at the
Conference of the International Society for Individualized Instruction,
“Chuang Tzu’s
Existential
Hermeneutics.” Journal of Chinese Philosophy
13 (1986). 393-409.
“Global Learning.”
Scholar
and Educator 9:2 (Fall 1985). 40-46.
“The
Future of
Consciousness and World Order” at the Conference of the
Popular Culture
Association,
“Future Studies and
Evolutionary
Humanism” at the Conference of Educators and Scholars,
D’Youville College,
“Therapeia
and Noogenesis.” The
Teilhard Review 14 (Winter 1979). 15-18.
Selected Journalistic
Publications:
“Collapse”
“We Eat Our
Young,” The Radical
1:3 (March/April 1993). 19-23.
Review: The Dream of the
Earth,
Thomas Berry.
“Cynosure,”
editorial column in Tundra
Drums,