The Four Quadrants: A Map of All Knowledge and Human Experience

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  • The Four Quadrants model developed by Ken Wilber is an exceptional map of knowledge and of the human experience. It gives us a language for understanding differing fields of knowledge and why they are approaching the problems that they are and in the way that they are.
    The Four Quadrants model was developed by Ken Wilber in his book Sex, Ecology, Spirituality and for him it is a map of the Kosmos (that is to say, of the entirety of reality rather than the merely materialist external cosmos). Wilber uses the model to explain the interconnectedness of all things, to show the hierarchy of experience rising up to the higher spiritual experiences and also as a tool for developing the various elements of our life.
    In this episode however we focus in on where the model is most powerful in the context of this channel: the human element and the potential of this Four Quadrants model for helping us understand the intellectual landscape of the 21st century and for understanding the underlying ontological/epistemological groundings for the cultural conflicts we see today.
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    Further Reading:
    • A Theory of Everything - Ken Wilber
    • Sex, Ecology, Spirituality - Ken Wilber
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    ⌛ Timestamps:
    0:00 Introduction: A Map of Reality
    01:44 What are the four quadrants?
    2:34 Q1 - Internal Individual
    3:09 Q2 - External Individual
    4:22 Q3 - Internal Collective
    7:07 Q4 - External Collective
    9:00 As a map of knowledge
    11:27 As defuser of intellectual conflicts
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  • @TheLivingPhilosophy
    @TheLivingPhilosophy  2 роки тому +107

    Love the channel? Love supporting things? Check out the Patreon page:
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    ⌛ Timestamps:
    0:00 Introduction: A Map of Reality
    01:44 What are the four quadrants?
    2:34 Q1 - Internal Individual
    3:09 Q2 - External Individual
    4:22 Q3 - Internal Collective
    7:07 Q4 - External Collective
    9:00 As a map of knowledge
    11:27 As defuser of intellectual conflicts

    • @ricardosantos6721
      @ricardosantos6721 2 роки тому

      maybe if you have a speech disability don't narrate shit?

    • @ReverendDr.Thomas
      @ReverendDr.Thomas 2 роки тому

      Of all eight thousand million persons currently residing on this planet, you are undoubtedly the MOST holy, wise and enlightened of them all, Sir!
      So obviously, you are VEGAN, since it would be extremely incongruous for a great sage such as yourself to be an animal-abusing criminal, correct? 😁

    • @ricardosantos6721
      @ricardosantos6721 2 роки тому +2

      @@ReverendDr.Thomas I am vegetarian, but not vegan, because all vegetarian things can be produced without causing suffering, being vegan is like not using words, because others use words in order to cause suffering, it's pompous and pretentious, unless vegan is someone's actual taste.
      I'm not sure what does that have to do with this comment section though.

    • @ReverendDr.Thomas
      @ReverendDr.Thomas 2 роки тому +1

      @@ricardosantos6721 The term "VEGAN" refers to the philosophy of avoiding undue harm to any animal life, as far as practical, whilst "vegetarian" is merely someone who consumes a plant-based diet.
      Therefore, veganism is NOT a diet but a moral or ethical position against animal exploitation of any kind. 🌱
      So, you ADMIT that you’re an animal-abusing criminal, Mr. Cow-teat-suckler? 😬🙄😬

    • @PhoenixProdLLC
      @PhoenixProdLLC Рік тому

      Nope, I don't.

  • @eternal___official
    @eternal___official 2 роки тому +2352

    This must be the FIRST time I've ever watched anyone trying to be as objective as they can be, trying to combine different perceptions and find the separate truths of each viewpoint while attempting to integrate them in a respectful way!

    • @TheLivingPhilosophy
      @TheLivingPhilosophy  2 роки тому +115

      Haha that's a good way of putting it Eternal! It's something that always stuck with me from Wittgenstein - combining snapshots to form the fullest sketch of the truth which is the closest we will get - the more perspectives the better (if we can organise them of course)

    • @randykandle8622
      @randykandle8622 2 роки тому +18

      I appreciate objectivity and care put into this presentation. My first experience with his work. Subscribed.

    • @ReverendDr.Thomas
      @ReverendDr.Thomas 2 роки тому +20

      🐟 03. CONCEPTS Vs THE TRUTH:
      The term “TRUTH” (“satyam”, “tathya”, “tattva”, or “siddhānta”, in Sanskrit) is one of the most greatly-misused words in the English tongue.
      Anything that has ever been written or spoken, by even the greatest sage or Avatar (incarnation of Divinity), including every single postulation within this Holiest of Holy Scriptures, “F.I.S.H”, is merely a CONCEPT and not “The Truth”, at least in the Absolute sense of the term.
      A concept is either accurate or inaccurate. Virtually all concepts are inaccurate to a degree. However, some concepts are far more accurate than others. For example, the personal conception of Ultimate Reality (God or The Goddess) is inaccurate to a large extent (see Chapter 07). The concept of Ultimate Reality being singular (“All is One”) is far more accurate. The transcendence of BOTH the above concepts (non-duality) is excruciatingly accurate. However, none of these concepts is “The Truth” as such, since all ideas are relative, whilst The Truth is Absolute.
      A BELIEF is an unhealthy and somewhat problematic relationship one has with a certain concept, due to misapprehension of life as it is, objectively-speaking. Attachment to beliefs, particularly in the presumption of individual free-will, is the cause of psychological suffering.
      It is VITALLY important to distinguish between relative truth and Absolute Truth. Relative truth is temporal, mutable, subjective, dependent, immanent, differentiated, conditioned, finite, complex, reducible, imperfect, and contingent, whilst Absolute Truth is eternal, immutable, objective, independent, transcendent, undifferentiated, unconditional, infinite, non-dual (i.e. simple), irreducible, perfect, and necessary.
      Absolute Truth is the ground of all being (“Brahman”, in Sanskrit), and is prior to any mind, matter, name, form, intent, thought, word, or deed.
      Good and bad are RELATIVE - what may be good or bad can vary according to temporal circumstances and according to personal preferences. For example, there is absolutely no doubt that citrus fruits are a good source of nutrients for human beings. However, it may be bad to consume such beneficial foods when one is experiencing certain illnesses, such as chronic dysentery. ‘One man's food is another man's poison.'
      Because of the relative nature of goodness, anything that is considered to be good must also be bad to a certain degree, since the extent of goodness is determined by the purpose of the object in question. As demonstrated, citrus fruits can be either good or bad, depending on its use. Is drinking arsenic good or bad? Well, if one wishes to remain alive, it is obviously bad, but for one who wants to die, it is obviously good.
      However, beyond the dichotomy of good and bad, is the Eternal Truth, which transcends mundane relativism. Therefore, the accomplishment of life is to rise above the subjective “good” and “bad”, and abide in the transcendental sphere. A qualified spiritual preceptor is able to guide one in the intricacies of such transcendence. Such a person, who has transcended mundane relative truth, is said to be an ENLIGHTENED soul.
      When making moral judgements, it is more appropriate to use the terms “moral”, “amoral”, or “immoral”, rather than “good/bad” or “right/wrong”. As the Bard of Avon so rightly declared in the script for one of his plays, there is nothing that is INTRINSICALLY either good or bad but “thinking makes it so”. At the time of writing (early twenty-first century), especially in the Anglosphere, most persons seem to use the dichotomy of “good/evil” rather than “good/bad” and “holy/evil”, most probably because they consider that “holiness” is exclusively a religious term. However, the terms “holy” and “righteous” are fundamentally synonymous, for they refer to a person or an act that is fully in accordance with pure, holy, and righteous principles (“dharma”, in Sanskrit). So a holy person is one who obeys the law of “non-harm” (“ahiṃsā”, in Sanskrit), and as the ancient Sanskrit axiom states: “ahiṃsā paramo dharmaḥ” (non-violence is the highest moral virtue or law), and “ahiṃsā param satyam” (non-violence is the highest truth). See the Anuśāsana Parva of “Mahābhārata”, 13.117.37-38.
      The ONLY Real Truth in the phenomenal manifestation is the impersonal sense of being, that is, the sense of “I am” (“aham”, in Sanskrit).
      Everything else is merely transient and unreal (“unreal” for that very reason - because it is ever-mutating, lacking permanence and stability).
      This sense of quiddity is otherwise called “Infinite Awareness”, “Spirit”, “God”, “The Ground of Being”, “Necessary Existence“, “The Higher Self”, as well as various other epithets, for it is the very essence of one’s being. Chapters 06 and 10 deal more fully with this subject matter.
      Of course, for one who is fully self-realized and enlightened, the subject-object duality has collapsed. Therefore, a fully-awakened individual does not perceive any REAL difference between himself and the external world, and so, sees everything in himself, and himself in everything.
      If it is true that there are none so blind as those who don’t WANT to see, and none so deaf as those who don’t WANT to hear, then surely, there are none so ignorant as those who don’t WANT to learn the truth.
      Obviously, in the previous sentence, and in most other references to the word “truth” within this book, it is meant “the most accurate concept possible”, or at least “an extremely accurate fact”.
      For example, as clearly demonstrated in Chapters 21 and 22, it is undoubtedly “true” (accurate) that a divinely-instituted monarchy is the most beneficial form of national governance, but that is not the Absolute Truth, which is the impersonal, never-changing foundation of all being.
      So, to put it succinctly, all “truths” are relative concepts (even if they are very accurate) but the Universal Self alone is REAL (Absolute) Truth.
      “In the absence of both the belief ‘I am the body’ and in the absence of the belief that ‘I am not the body’, what is left is what we really are.
      We don’t need to define what we really are. We don’t need to create a thought to tell us what we are. What we are is what TRUTH is."
      *************
      “God is not something ‘out-there, looking-in’, but God (or Source) has BECOME all of This.
      So, God is the Underlying Principle of all of this - the Energy or the Consciousness.
      The (psycho-physical) manifestation has arisen within Consciousness as an imagination in the mind of Source.”
      Roger Castillo,
      Australian Spiritual Teacher, 15/07/2015.
      “I am the TRUTH...” “...and the TRUTH shall set you free”.
      Lord Jesus Christ,
      John 14:16 and 8:32.

    • @nickgivesomeinfos8230
      @nickgivesomeinfos8230 2 роки тому

      thats the m goal for me

    • @Alejandroredgear
      @Alejandroredgear 2 роки тому +1

      We need to hang out like minded. Individuals. The ones who are wierd are the most interesting 🧐

  • @macattack1958
    @macattack1958 2 роки тому +622

    When I looked at clip I first thought it was a political compass before I read the title. Einstein as an authoritarian right winger. Freud as an authoritarian left winger. Nietzsche as a left libertarian. Marx as a right libertarian. It gave me a chuckle.

    • @LattenRangsbabydaddy
      @LattenRangsbabydaddy 2 роки тому

      libertarian left is nooooooot a thing. see mr irish men theyre racist, keep freud out yo mouth hes daddy to the surrealist who unfortunately claimed anarch socialist but died millionaires while members starved, where's my 3rd mansion bernie

    • @LattenRangsbabydaddy
      @LattenRangsbabydaddy 2 роки тому +8

      poser

    • @rougenoir4287
      @rougenoir4287 Рік тому +4

      damn 😂

    • @kryptoid2568
      @kryptoid2568 8 місяців тому +2

      me too

    • @mietzdiekatz6501
      @mietzdiekatz6501 8 місяців тому +9

      Funny because everyone is wrong

  • @ReddUzi
    @ReddUzi Рік тому +471

    This is actually a great direction and motivation to learn. I always enjoy learning new things in general but since there’s so much in formation i couldn’t necessarily put the information into one big aspect. The four quadrants should be taught in schools that way students can choose which direction of knowledge they can dive into, and it makes learning everything feel more fulfilling.

    • @TheLivingPhilosophy
      @TheLivingPhilosophy  Рік тому +24

      You're very right. I really wish this had been taught in school

    • @LeZylox
      @LeZylox 6 місяців тому +13

      I think this should be thought in school, but not to go into one direction but to concider all of them while thinking

    • @andersbech4377
      @andersbech4377 4 місяці тому +1

      It is taught in some places (first semester for my bachelor of psychology in Denmark, the leader of the institute focused on wilberts quadrants in order to give us a better way to organise different viewpoints)

  • @Soltuts
    @Soltuts 2 роки тому +315

    Really great video. What facinates me is the dynamics between the individual and the collective, how our individual experiences are seemingly internal and exteral at the same time and all seem to cohere into some shared collective world or world view. Some people would even deny that an internal collective even exists.

    • @TheLivingPhilosophy
      @TheLivingPhilosophy  2 роки тому +29

      I know right! And I think that is the newest field to really be penetrated by consciousness. In many ways that work only seems to have begun in the 20th century. It's so hard to grasp and I think the reason for that is that it is still so new to consciousness, we still haven't planted enough flags in this domain to really feel good there. And with the people working in this quadrant we find that a lot of their is dismissed because it's not clear enough but to my mind that's just becuase they are the pioneers into new intellectual territory and just as the first pioneers into the farther reaches of consciousness obviously lacked accuracy definitely doesn't mean that their efforts should have been dismissed

    • @ADHDMoneyandBusiness
      @ADHDMoneyandBusiness 2 роки тому +15

      @@TheLivingPhilosophy I feel that the times our societies have spent primarily in SD Blue and Green are most focussed on Q3 over Q1. And amongst individuals, I see the bias of self-oriented & Thinker types tend towards Q1 whereas tribe-oriented & feeler types lean more to the collective Q3 (interesting that Feeling / valuing seems to draw upon collective wisdom in a memetic way, where as logical processing seems to emphasise the individual more strongly). So I suspect that Q3 is not so much novel, as it is lost. Which is why we're now (in our culture) refocusing on primitive (purple) cultures to reclaim a connection with the Q3 collective consciousness.

    • @TheLivingPhilosophy
      @TheLivingPhilosophy  2 роки тому +7

      @@ADHDMoneyandBusiness Dang that's absolutely fascinating Tristan. And actually you are spot on with Green and I guess with the Blue idea as well. I wonder then if it could be considered that the oscillation between the individualist side of the spiral and the tribal side of the spiral could then also be seen as an oscillation between the emphasis on the upper and the lower quadrants

    • @ADHDMoneyandBusiness
      @ADHDMoneyandBusiness 2 роки тому +7

      @@TheLivingPhilosophy I would agree with that. I think that mechanic explains the 'culture wars' quite effectively. And is a common and constant part of civilization - you could even expand on it to say that's what enables complex cultures to grow and evolve more rapidly (the increased friction, like iron on iron, or the battling of ideas). It's also sadly a large cause of great wars, and likely very strongly at play in Russia right now. But more personally, it plays out in marriage a lot, and amongst peer groups.. or philosophers.

    • @TheLivingPhilosophy
      @TheLivingPhilosophy  2 роки тому +10

      @@ADHDMoneyandBusiness Absolutely! I'm reading a lot of Foucult at the moment and he's talking about how war is the central mechanism for how culture evolves. Knowledge is (funnily enough with your choice of metaphor) the sparks that come off the sword - something entirely different to the iron of the swords that clash - and so the power evolves. It makes sense in the context of family, society and philosophy

  • @Foshoo1
    @Foshoo1 8 місяців тому +16

    I've long been aware that science has its limitations; the mind is more than just a composition of flesh, fat, and bones, and emotions extend beyond mere muscle and tissue. I understood that various philosophies address these aspects individually, but it now becomes clear that a comprehensive understanding requires a range of diverse philosophies, rather than a single unified theory. This perspective helps me appreciate the complexity of the human experience.

    • @mauijttewaal
      @mauijttewaal 8 місяців тому

      The objective is an abstraction of the subjective, not the other way around;)

  • @Idonotseeafatherinyourcontacts
    @Idonotseeafatherinyourcontacts 2 роки тому +98

    Amazing job on his part for making such a diverse yet similar plethora of human behaviour, acts and intentions. His analysis is extremely well done and I can't wait to watch it in its entirety.

  • @dinocardamone-sg1ph
    @dinocardamone-sg1ph 8 місяців тому +13

    I don't know, literally, how you take in all this stuff... everything you talk about on this channel, there is a limit to thinking...but you seem to live independent of it. That 'is' a compliment.

    • @theharshtruthoutthere
      @theharshtruthoutthere 2 місяці тому

      An easy search: BIBLE + FREEMASONRY, through which lies and truth becomes easy listed.
      So far i have listed 28 lies and 28 truth.
      Have you started to dig? What have you found?
      What do you know about masonry club?
      About the evil rulers of this world, masons, what you know about them?

  • @future_beat
    @future_beat 8 місяців тому +52

    My favorite subject from each quadrant:
    Q1: Zen
    Q2: General Relativity
    Q3: Transcendentalism
    Q4: Digital Revolution

  • @mr.feeney1582
    @mr.feeney1582 2 роки тому +144

    This past summer, I went through an existential crisis. A friend I hadn’t seen in YEARS reached out and actually gifted me Wilber’s Book - No Boundary. It’s been one of the best books I’ve read. I studied philosophy in Uni, and received my bachelors in 2020. Wilber’s book was some of the best philosophical material I had the pleasure of consuming. Highly recommend.

  • @guntervanderwalt7649
    @guntervanderwalt7649 8 місяців тому +5

    Wow. Just wow. I have always found my different pursuits of knowledge (biology and neuroscience to philosophy and mythology; more recently geopolitics and social justice) to be quite disparate from eachother. This, this one video made me understand which quadrants of knowledge I operate from, towards understanding the the whole.
    You have yourself an enthusiastic new subscriber!!

  • @kangakid5984
    @kangakid5984 Рік тому +7

    The model reminds me of David Howe's Taxonomy of Social Work philosophy. Yes I think you are correct in saying they are useful in helping us to take a step back to see where in the scheme of thought a speaker is positioned. Very well explained. Thank you again.

  • @indranifausch4102
    @indranifausch4102 2 роки тому +13

    Thank you for making Ken Wilber " bite size" to understand and digest. This is a fantastic video. Thank you and congratulations.

  • @cygnus_zealandia
    @cygnus_zealandia 2 роки тому +63

    This is such a good summary of Ken Wilber's lifetime of works in a mere 13 minutes. I first read one of his books in 1985 and have maintained an interest ever since then.

    • @TheLivingPhilosophy
      @TheLivingPhilosophy  2 роки тому +1

      Ah wow thanks a million Richard that genuinely means a lot!

    • @ReverendDr.Thomas
      @ReverendDr.Thomas 2 роки тому

      Good and bad are RELATIVE. 😉
      Incidentally, Slave, are you VEGAN? 🌱

    • @prototropo
      @prototropo 8 місяців тому +1

      With a meta-compliment, I have to compliment your UA-cam handle! It exudes the grace of a nomen abstractum, rare in the intellectually demagnetized world of social media, where vulgarity is virtually a letter of introduction, an imperial emissary, an embossed professional card of less civilly roughshod times.

    • @tuckerbugeater
      @tuckerbugeater 4 місяці тому

      We'll all be vegan soon brother

  • @NGC-catseye
    @NGC-catseye 2 роки тому +7

    That was a wonderful presentation. Great and easy to understand. It’s amazing that I instinctively knew all of theses four quadrants without even knowing I have been incorporating them my whole lives 😽

  • @rutherford5619
    @rutherford5619 2 роки тому +12

    The thumbnail is spot on, literally the four horse men of Germany.

    • @stupidw33b52
      @stupidw33b52 6 місяців тому

      we're forgetting somebody 🧑🏻‍🎨🖼️

    • @BewareOfTheKraut
      @BewareOfTheKraut 5 місяців тому

      Freud was Austrian.

  • @GrantAce
    @GrantAce 3 місяці тому +2

    This is a great way to explain the four quadrants! I will say although that for anyone to fully grasp the full context of the quadrants, watch the whole video, as watching the whole video, "allows us to take a step back and to give a more balanced appraisal of the situation."

  • @licausa
    @licausa 8 місяців тому +6

    What a gem I have found here! Thank you very much for this thought-provoking video, well done!

  • @alz1997
    @alz1997 9 місяців тому +4

    This is a topic I didn't know that i needed to know about. Thank you for the in-depth explanation of this!

  • @KamramBehzad
    @KamramBehzad 8 місяців тому +93

    I read about this in Wilber's books years ago. It's almost criminal that more people have never heard of it.

    • @mrkipi8074
      @mrkipi8074 8 місяців тому +1

      Book name?

    • @SumitSharma-hh9ww
      @SumitSharma-hh9ww 13 днів тому

      @@mrkipi8074 Watch the video, the author has already suggested 2 books. Theory of everything and Sex something, both by Ken Wilber.

  • @valentincontilde
    @valentincontilde 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you sir, it's been a while since I see quality content that wraps up the whole human experience in an entertaining format with good edition. Congratulations.
    Hi from Colombia

  • @lusterbug7003
    @lusterbug7003 2 роки тому +13

    As I continue to make sense of this complex world, it helps to have the help from people that are different than I am, that are at different points in their lives, and that are trying to do the same. Great video!

  • @satyajitmajhi1406
    @satyajitmajhi1406 Рік тому +1

    I was desprately in search of a Channel that could provide me with these kind of knowldge & intellectual based mental stimulation. & Now I Got It

  • @user-dn6ht6bo7r
    @user-dn6ht6bo7r 2 роки тому +3

    If other videos are like this, I think I have found my new favourite channel. You tackle the most interesting topics, have clearly done great research while also having a calm manner about it. Many seem to be bitter when philosophy -politics-religion are on the line. But this video was very calm. Only new information to be absorbed. Awesome!

    • @TheLivingPhilosophy
      @TheLivingPhilosophy  2 роки тому

      Thank you! I would say that the production value on this one is higher and something I'll be striving for more in future. The tone seems to be the same though (or so I think anyway)

    • @user-dn6ht6bo7r
      @user-dn6ht6bo7r 2 роки тому

      @@TheLivingPhilosophy Good enough for me. Hope your channel grows and your new videos do well!

    • @TheLivingPhilosophy
      @TheLivingPhilosophy  2 роки тому

      @@user-dn6ht6bo7r Thanks a million!

  • @christlucca6695
    @christlucca6695 2 роки тому +20

    It went over all 4 quads of my brain.

  • @amirghandehari3003
    @amirghandehari3003 Рік тому +4

    Thank you for your hard work creating this content. I like to see some longer videos or longer podcasts, cause I definitely like to hear more and go deeper in these subjects that you talk about.
    Good Luck

    • @TheLivingPhilosophy
      @TheLivingPhilosophy  Рік тому

      Thanks a million Amir! There are podcasts on the horizon I am excited about getting into deeper and longer chats but I'm just trying to get in control of the creating videos bit for now because I'm still running into a lot of my personal hangups around creative process in this work but I'm hoping next year I can start dialoguing with the great minds out there

  • @nabanitaghosh7268
    @nabanitaghosh7268 12 днів тому

    Wow, this video really shed some light on things for me! Thanks a bunch for sharing this. I'm definitely going to give it another watch to let it all sink in. It's amazing how certain content can really resonate and leave you wanting more. Can't wait to dive back in!

  • @calpearson5992
    @calpearson5992 6 місяців тому +1

    Ken Wilber’s ideas have profoundly influenced me. From The four quadrants, to “Spiral Dynamics” theory, and ego development, to his ‘6 minutes to enlightenment’ UA-cam video, and non-dual philosophy. I always imagine the third axis from the base intersection of the four quadrants that the spiral dynamic development theory grows from, or the tree of Kabbalah grows in to the inner with its roots in the outer, or when considering an issue, spiraling around the quadrants for an integral perspective.
    More important than all this has been seeing the inner “I Am,” and realizing that we are not the objects of awareness, perceptual or conceptual; but, that we are pure consciousness, existence, bliss / spirit; and that transcendently, we are all one in consciousness. Peace, love, unity, respect! Ps. One of the best summaries of one of KW’s topics that I’ve heard!

  • @nolanbruner161
    @nolanbruner161 2 роки тому +4

    The topic of human knowledge is a great topic in philosophy and this video explains many of the great perspectives. I found myself attracted to each topic and saw how only being focused on one quadrant leads to much hostility in society.

    • @zootsoot2006
      @zootsoot2006 Рік тому

      Great video but he didn't mention what transcends and unites and all the quadrants, i.e. pure Spirit. Only when you get a taste of 'that' can you really start to balance out all of the separate quadrants.

  • @amgroblin5898
    @amgroblin5898 2 роки тому +33

    I think another good example of a philosopher focused on Q3 that wasn't mentioned is Slavoj Zizek. His philosophy is primarily centered around what he calls ideology, the invisible force behind everything in our physical, exterior, and collective experiences, and how that invisible ideological force impacts, molds, and influences the individual. If I understood it correctly, Q3 seems to be observing exactly what Zizek comments on, hidden or concealed individual experiences that come as a product of the external world.

    • @TheLivingPhilosophy
      @TheLivingPhilosophy  2 роки тому +10

      Ah good stuff! I was just reading an article by him this morning. I really enjoy the guy and am looking forward to learning more about him in future but as of now I still don't know enough to say where he fits so I appreciate the comment and it makes me want to study him all the more

    • @amgroblin5898
      @amgroblin5898 2 роки тому +4

      ​@@TheLivingPhilosophy hes a great read! definitely puts something new on the table when it comes to philosophy and culture criticism--not just his ideas in themselves but the way in which he arrives at those ideas is totally mindboggling. every page makes you scream to yourself, "how could i be so dumb, this stuff has been right under my nose and i couldn't see it until now!". shilling for zizek aside, your video was amazing and one of the first videos ive actually given a thumbs up on in a good while. keep it up, good shit man :)

    • @TheLivingPhilosophy
      @TheLivingPhilosophy  2 роки тому +1

      @@amgroblin5898 haha amazing!

  • @psychosophy6538
    @psychosophy6538 2 роки тому +79

    This is like the pinnacle of your work. All of your videos merging into one meta perspective. Speaking of meta, perhaps Ken Wilber is the core meta-modernist we need today?

    • @TheLivingPhilosophy
      @TheLivingPhilosophy  2 роки тому +17

      Thank you! The metamodernism of Hanzi Freinacht actually developed out of Wilber's work and I would even describe it as a secularising of Wilber's work in a more generally appealing and relevant form - though it's more focussed on the developmental part than it is on this map but yeah delighted you enjoyed it and it is indeed a great merging of all I've been talking about! It took a while to put it together but it was worth doing so to get it right!

  • @peterlynley
    @peterlynley 2 роки тому +26

    I got frustrated with Wilber when he started colour coding things and I moved on but this reminded me that the guy is an actual genius and his work will probably stand the test of time. Great graphics work BTW. It really helps.

    • @TheLivingPhilosophy
      @TheLivingPhilosophy  2 роки тому +7

      Yes right! There's gold in his work for sure but yeah some of it just needs a bit of touching up or something. Thanks for noting the graphics I spent FAR more time than I intended working on them but I'm proud of how they turned out it definitely makes the information go down easier when it can be done right

    • @_VISION.
      @_VISION. 2 роки тому

      Why do you care so much about colors?

    • @TheLivingPhilosophy
      @TheLivingPhilosophy  2 роки тому

      @@_VISION. It's a reference to another model that Wilber uses a lot called Spiral Dynamics which is a developmental model comparable to Foucault's Traditionalist/Modernist/Postmodernist sequence but with more stages of evolution before and after

    • @_VISION.
      @_VISION. 2 роки тому

      @@TheLivingPhilosophy I'm aware of what that is but what's the guys problem with it?

    • @TheLivingPhilosophy
      @TheLivingPhilosophy  2 роки тому

      @@_VISION. ah I see. No idea. I wasn't too keen on wilber changing the colours after he fell out with Cowan but personally quite like the colour system in general so Peter will have to answer that himself

  • @axellind5036
    @axellind5036 2 роки тому +54

    You know I wasn't sure what I was expecting to find here as it was just something handed in by algorithm but by God this is some good stuff! Sufficiently explains a model for dealing in knowledge quadrant by quadrant of what they are and some examples. Quality work! I hope you'll blow up someday since this is a fine video

    • @TheLivingPhilosophy
      @TheLivingPhilosophy  2 роки тому

      Haha delighted to hear it Axel and thank you for the kind words!

  • @WheelMarks
    @WheelMarks 2 роки тому +6

    This video was incredibly insightful, interesting and educational
    And you’ve convinced me to read Wilber
    Thank you!

  • @sean369
    @sean369 8 днів тому

    What a great video. It really was a very accessible introduction to this work and the analogies were fantastic to help explain the concepts. I especially liked the river and hunger examples. I’ll be mulling this over for a while. SUBSCRIBED! Thanks 😀

  • @mariofialho
    @mariofialho 4 місяці тому +5

    Ken is a Genius he changed my life! A true master.

  • @dylanbuckle114
    @dylanbuckle114 2 роки тому +4

    Absolutely brilliant video. Really rich and so much to absorb. I’ve had to watch it twice and I’m bound to come back to it.

  • @tobiasluken1874
    @tobiasluken1874 2 роки тому +3

    Finally, I felt you were going into this direction. Happy to have you touch on Wilber

  • @secularidiot9052
    @secularidiot9052 8 місяців тому +2

    Its cool to see that every corner has its own fields of science, showing the nuance behind scientific philosophy.
    The First Quadrant is all about your mind; examinations of emotion and feelings. This would be the domain of sciences such as psychology, which directly focuses on how the mind works.
    The Second Quadrant focuses on the material world, and how to come to conclusions about it. Unsurprisingly, this is the domain of the hard sciences (as you pointed out): biology (the study of living organisms and how they change), chemistry (the study of matter and its properties), and physics (the study of the behavior of matter and energy).
    The Third Quandrant deals with culture and interpersonal values. This is the realm of the majority of the soft sciences, such as anthropology (the study of humans), archaeology (the study of history), and sociology (the study of culture).
    The Fourth Quadrant deals with the objectively measurable aspects of a society, such as poverty rates, its size, the demographics, etc. This doesn't just apply to human societies, but ecosystems as well. This is the domain of political science, such as geography (the study of the land and its inhabitants), economics (the study of currency), and politics (the study of government).
    If I were to reduce it down to single words, I'd do it like this:
    Q1 = Mind
    Q2 = Body
    Q3 = Culture
    Q4 = Society

  • @GamingBlake2002
    @GamingBlake2002 2 роки тому +2

    This is the first of your videos that's been recommended to me. I took a look through your channel and I have to say it looks very interesting. I'll definitely be sticking around.

  • @L.DOT.P.
    @L.DOT.P. 4 місяці тому

    You have done an amazing job with this video. Even this knowledge can either confirm or help people come into some amazing conclusions!

  • @cwfilli
    @cwfilli 2 роки тому +26

    Very well done, mate. Such an excellent intro to the 4Q. Thanks for putting this together.

  • @allenandrews2380
    @allenandrews2380 8 місяців тому +3

    Thanks for this. It's a helpful solution to the common problem of people " arguing past each other" Excellent brakedown in such a short amount of time.

  • @henrikstromberg2572
    @henrikstromberg2572 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing.
    After a few hours of thinking, here is how I conceptualized it.
    1. Knowledge of internal experience.
    2. Knowledge of external experience.
    3. Knowledge of aggregated effects of internal experience.
    4. Knowledge of aggregated effects of external experience.

  • @mosesmutua1793
    @mosesmutua1793 7 місяців тому +2

    You might not read this, but let me just say:
    This is the definition of objectivity, we are all the same yet so different. ❤
    Don't point fingers -MN
    Love you man. First vid I've watched from your channel.

  • @trevorstark5845
    @trevorstark5845 2 роки тому +12

    This is incredible. Aligns so much with Carl Jung. He invented the ideas of extroversion and introversion as well as the idea of the collective/Individual unconscious

  • @thegreenpotato1
    @thegreenpotato1 Рік тому +12

    Absolutely great video! I love your work. I just want to point out that when using fMRI there typically is no need for any type of dye, unless you're interested in tractography (studying the projections of neural axons between brain regions). Not needing dye is the main advantage of fMRI over PET as a neuroimaging technique. When looking at fluctuations of the BOLD signal, the way one would image the changes in the amygdala and prefrontal cortex you set as an example, all you need is a willing participant :)

  • @VS-2002
    @VS-2002 16 днів тому

    A truly balanced perspective presented in this video regarding multiple schools of thought that are often shown to be strongly opposed to one another. Well done!

  • @DREWINSTECKER
    @DREWINSTECKER 2 роки тому +1

    hands down, one of the best videos i've ever watched! Thankyou!

  • @thefoupodcast-5588
    @thefoupodcast-5588 8 місяців тому +43

    this is by far the most astonishing philosophy video I ever watched on UA-cam, Your quadrants synthesis would make everyone understand human behaviour. very creative, objective, and innovative. well done !

    • @Obiiiyk
      @Obiiiyk 4 місяці тому

      Seriously true, exceptionally articulate!

  • @markwarrensprawson
    @markwarrensprawson Рік тому +5

    Life is so short and its conditions together with our own physical limitations does a whole lot to really boost the value of developing a single satisfactorily balanced thought or understanding of some principle or another.
    This is a truly beautiful tool and I'm incredibly grateful to have had its value demonstrated to me in such a concise and eloquent manner, as well as to its developer, Ken Wilber, of course.
    Thanks so much, Mr. Cussen. You rock.

  • @listrospectorlusca522
    @listrospectorlusca522 8 місяців тому +2

    This video is AMAZING! I don't think i have enjoyed a video as much as this one in a long while!

  • @michaelkingjun.6912
    @michaelkingjun.6912 8 місяців тому +2

    This is beautifully insightful. I sincerely thank you for your work.

  • @wintaebear9838
    @wintaebear9838 10 місяців тому +3

    I'm so grateful to have come across this channel. I hope it grows more and more people can consume these beautifully presented content.

  • @azizthani2
    @azizthani2 2 роки тому +11

    Great job, deep and meaningful. You helped me to expand my understanding of Ken Wilber’s four quadrants.
    Thank you

  • @moehrenmax
    @moehrenmax Рік тому

    Thank you for this comprehensive and easy to understand explanation.

  • @patturnweaver
    @patturnweaver 2 роки тому

    Great job helping me understand this topic.
    This was the overview that I needed

  • @nlclemens
    @nlclemens Рік тому +7

    I just watched your continental vs analytical philosophy talk, and now this one. Very nicely explained-I understood some things I hadn’t previously. Thank you!!

  • @psterud
    @psterud 8 місяців тому +7

    I love this. A very concise way of distilling not only how we think about things, but also how conflict so easily arises. I know it's probably a dumb thing to do, but I often find myself reading comments in UA-cam videos, for instance (since we're here), and am nearly always - still - shocked at how quickly arguments occur. And they're more often than not started - and perpetuated - by people with polarized ideologies. And regardless of ideology, one can certainly see Wittgenstein's view at play: That the limits of one's language is the limit of one's world, and I'd say the reverse is clearly true as well.

  • @juliafreeland-revolveyou1185

    Really amazing job breaking these quadrants down and giving examples in a very objective / fair way. Well done!

  • @TheBigFella
    @TheBigFella 4 місяці тому +11

    Probably the best video I’ve watched this year

  • @mathemitroyade
    @mathemitroyade 2 роки тому +3

    Great job, thank you! It was totally a new fascinating perspective to me. I guess I need some time in order to digest it. :0)

  • @jamvin5647
    @jamvin5647 2 роки тому

    Wow this is exactly what I’ve been looking for. Amazing video!

  • @fineartist7710
    @fineartist7710 6 місяців тому

    Educational, clearly articulated with good production values and wonderful visuals...Bravo!
    I have liked and subscribed....

  • @jaylenoschin8189
    @jaylenoschin8189 2 роки тому +5

    Excellent explanation, thank you, you are a great teacher. This is an example of the value that the internet and social media can bring to one’s life...

  • @HarshSingh-qr5lm
    @HarshSingh-qr5lm 2 роки тому +6

    Wow. That was an amazing video. I had known something like this for a long time. I just didn't knew there was a model to explain such complexity.

  • @AcTaRus-fk6nj
    @AcTaRus-fk6nj 8 місяців тому +2

    Wow... this is the best structured analysis of humans experience. Thank you very much for this usefull work

  • @darke216
    @darke216 4 місяці тому +2

    Everything is connected. All the main studies of the human experience from Psychology, Philosophy, Anthropology, and Sociology all serve it's purposes on their own but if you attempt to draw knowledge from only one source as your main perspective, your worldview becomes rigid, stale, and limited. It's always best to learn from them all because when combined not only do you learn from one particular area you may have lacked understanding in and it teaches you wisdom that allows you to fully become whole as an individual

  • @tmcg5471
    @tmcg5471 2 роки тому +16

    Thanks for taking the time to share this model of Wilber in such a clear way. It has helped me to make sense of what is, most of the time, a confusing field of seemingly competing views and perspectives.

  • @DeusExNihilo
    @DeusExNihilo 2 роки тому +55

    The magic happens when you realize you can fold up the four quadrants and examine the patterns they make. Not just horizontally and vertically, but also diagonally. There you discover that the landscape doesn't have a flat topology

    • @jose.montojah
      @jose.montojah 2 роки тому +13

      Knowledge Origami huh?

    • @DeusExNihilo
      @DeusExNihilo 2 роки тому +1

      @@jose.montojah yeah lol

    • @marcomontecino5161
      @marcomontecino5161 2 роки тому +1

      @@jose.montojah hahaha, good one.

    • @MW-me7vn
      @MW-me7vn 2 роки тому +1

      Can you give an example to explain?

    • @DeusExNihilo
      @DeusExNihilo 2 роки тому +5

      @@MW-me7vn the interdisciplinary subject of cognitive science is basically what I'm talking about. All four of the quadrants are represented there.

  • @martiallaw9509
    @martiallaw9509 Рік тому

    Excellent Overview. Very Helpful concerning what's happening and further study and support becomes possible as a result.

  • @gabrielsimpson9919
    @gabrielsimpson9919 2 роки тому

    Actually ordered theory of everything before realizing you uploaded this. Great timing :)

  • @migpinx
    @migpinx 8 місяців тому +15

    I could have woken up, watched this video, and gone back to sleep and it would have been a great day.

  • @maximelemaire8520
    @maximelemaire8520 4 місяці тому +3

    Adam Smith wouldnt be Q4 instead of Q3 ? He studied the structural way the economy works, doesn't seem that internal to me

  • @OwenEDell
    @OwenEDell Рік тому

    Brilliant and fascinating. Much food for thought. Thanks.

  • @sk64593
    @sk64593 2 роки тому

    Wow! Just wow!! no fluff, no garbage, no bias, awesome. Keep up the good work.

  • @JimFarrand
    @JimFarrand 2 роки тому +21

    Great video! Many thanks for your work.
    I think that this is probably a useful model of knowledge, but it strikes me that it's also very human-centred, and it feels like there is a danger here that some people confuse the map with the territory - the universe doesn't really contain either a dichotomy or even a spectrum between individual and collective, or between internal and external. (Or at least, not on the level implied by this model.) And so we need to be careful not to promote tools like this to the status where we believe they represent something fundamental about reality. We're using here one set of human created concepts to classify and organise others. We've not stumbled across some inherent classification of what there actually is.

    • @TheLivingPhilosophy
      @TheLivingPhilosophy  2 роки тому +14

      Good point Jim and that's on me I'm afraid. In Wilber's work the model starts with atoms and with the internal experience of bacteria and passes through the human as part of a greater evolution but for the purposes of the channel I thought I'd hone in on the human side of it.
      That beings said you are very right that the map should not be confused with the territory and we must never forget that a map is always just that. If it makes the territory more accessible then that's good news but it is never a substitute

  • @cancelled8636
    @cancelled8636 2 місяці тому

    i hope you make a lengthier video on the same , giving us a deeper dive into this !! great work !

  • @faizazhar8463
    @faizazhar8463 Рік тому

    I love your thumbnails! What a piece of work!!

  • @tompiro6682
    @tompiro6682 8 місяців тому +4

    This is extremely well done. You should be proud of this type of content 👏

  • @thattimestampguy
    @thattimestampguy 2 роки тому +81

    2:08 II, EI, IC, EC
    2:48 Frued, Stoics, Buddhist, Husserel
    4:42, 5:00 Instinct - We, Water, Worldview💧
    5:32 Language’s Structure
    6:37 Ends of Thought, Limits of Thought 💭 Limits of World
    Self - I, Me, Myself
    Brain 🧠 It
    Water 💧We, Culture
    7:38 Exterior Collective
    8:19 Outside background, -Intimate Interior-
    9:01 Quadrants review
    9:44 The Thinkers Mapped
    11:44 Application of the Quadrants

    • @nathanielbeha833
      @nathanielbeha833 Рік тому +3

      I've been seeing you on so many philosophical videos. Didn't you time stamp the entirety of Thus Spoke Zarathustra?

  • @circatrova6141
    @circatrova6141 8 місяців тому

    FORMIDABLE .KNOWLEDGE AND INTELLECTUAL REACH...YOU HAVE MANAGED ..TO FOCUS MY MIND ..AT A TIME WHEN I FELT SPREAD VERY THIN...
    WHAT A JOURNEY YOU HAVE STARTED .......!!....WISHING YOU the best..patience .resilience . Mental reach..wisdom and Energy to continue with this Journey....Your Contribution will be acknowledged felt and appreciated by Humanity at large and of scholars

  • @roselotusmystic
    @roselotusmystic Рік тому +1

    Kudos!!!
    One of the Best intros to Integral Four Quadrants
    i_I have found in 30 years
    👍🙏😻

  • @satnamo
    @satnamo 2 роки тому +5

    Language speaks:
    The limits of my language means the limits of my world because the world is my ideas and their representations since what I believe about life and the universe becomes true for me for god is the dreamer.

  • @reviveramesh
    @reviveramesh 2 роки тому +3

    An excellent video thank you for making the comparisons ..... it is oversimplified but it gives very clear starting points for people to understand the internal and the collective systems that operate. I like the way in which you put the different philosophers in those boxes to further examine each idea. bravo well done

  • @kerbybrinasdeborja2415
    @kerbybrinasdeborja2415 2 роки тому +1

    I think the music a person loves embodies all of the four quadrants!

  • @gugas68
    @gugas68 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing! Thank you for opening my view of the interpretation I make of different sets of ideas

  • @yosefrazin6455
    @yosefrazin6455 2 роки тому +6

    First time ive come across your channel- enjoyed the video, great job! I think its a bit odd to relegate religion (e.g. Jesus) to Q1 - most have a lot to say about the physical realization of the individual and as well as deal with the collective, both culturally and materially.

    • @TheLivingPhilosophy
      @TheLivingPhilosophy  2 роки тому +1

      You make a good point. I had a friend of mine question me on this and I think you are right it's defnitely more complex than that

  • @lambdasun4520
    @lambdasun4520 8 місяців тому +3

    There are several reading / spelling mistakes in this video. You should reupload it with the errors corrected.

  • @rick8246
    @rick8246 5 місяців тому

    i just watched the video and i just wanted to say this is changing my life. im definetly going to read both books but i already know and feel the impact, it is exactly what my intuition was thriving to all the time. feeling blessed rn☝️🙏💯🤣
    might come back in a few months to actually look at the difference, nah shit im definetly coming back i know i wont forget this

  • @SleepyMagii
    @SleepyMagii 8 місяців тому +1

    Awesome! Very well put together!! 🥰🙏💙
    Life is but a dream, every point but a piece of the whole, all just dust

  • @piehound
    @piehound 8 місяців тому +4

    Very interesting matrix. I had no idea of its existence. As a former amateur mathematician i know a little about matrices. It seems very useful to help untangle the many points of view available to internet users. Thanks.

  • @joym.8905
    @joym.8905 2 роки тому +3

    Very interesting and concise. I’m not a Wilber fan, I always thought he was too New Age positivistic, but quadrants are always useful. Astrology’s quadrants are the standard, and Wilber comes close to them. I might add some examples to your Q4. All of Silicon Valley’s present contribution and its heavy strategic investments in shaping the future (Elon Musk is a Q4 figure) fit well there. Where would media go?
    Thanks again for the info. Its POV is typical human chauvinism, but it’s useful for sorting out the mountains of thought that has raged over the 20th Century alone, not to mention the centuries prior and post. 💐

    • @TheLivingPhilosophy
      @TheLivingPhilosophy  2 роки тому

      Strongly agree Joy it's a useful model for separating through things. One of those orienting generalisations wilber is so fond of that may not be true but is a very useful tool in orienting ourselves.
      Also agree about the New Age element of Wilber. I'm partial to a bit of New Ageness but I just find that he had so much gold that could have reached so many more people but there was just too much of that element emphasised for it to be palatable for the people who lack a lot of the same interests around New Age thinking

  • @daithiocinnsealach3173
    @daithiocinnsealach3173 Рік тому +1

    You mention going to a foreign county looking at a culture but not being inside of it. Looking at it as an outsider. For sure I spent most of my life as a sort of outsider in my own culture. And still to this day I feel like a bit of an outsider. I've never embraced patriotism, never made sense to me, and I spent 15 years seeking answers to life's big questions rather than just going with the flow of whatever my surrounding culture told me to think and do. I was even accused of having autism once. It's not that I can't engage, I can. It's that I chose not too for a variety of personal reasons involving multiple tragedies that left me feeling cold. I experienced first hand the brutality of my species and the coldness of an unemotional universe. We live in a world of dichotomies. Seemingly the ones screaming loudest about positivity and inclusion are only too willing to be negative and exclude those who disagree with them. We talk of human rights and protecting the vulnerable while we demonize those on the margins of our society and slaughter the unborn by the thousands in this country each year. We speak of animal rights and are appauled at a man kicking a dog but scoff down burgers and ribs by the truck loads. I've worked in slaughterhouses. I've seen the terror and misery those animals endure in their last moments. But we would almost turn the men who do the killing into national herpes because they preserve our lives. What people really seek is personal certainty and personal success but most are deeply confused and understand the issues they bark on about only at the most basic level. We create boogey men out of our enemies and heroes out of those who confirm our prejudices. The reality is a lot more mundane and also a lot scarier. Likened to the Holocaust it was a mundane daily activity of the grossest violence towards our own species we've ever seen in history. The Incas probably came close though. They incorporated human sacrifice into their daily lives and I'm pretty sure mothers went on loving their children and father's provided a living while they watched their fellow beings slaughtered by the thousands to appease the gods. I can't help but feel that in spite of our best efforts we are still deeply irrational creatures with the few of us trying extremely hard to make sense out of it all, and coming to differing conclusions and fighting each other over it...

    • @jacekmiksza505
      @jacekmiksza505 Рік тому

      Your intuition hasn't misled you. Culture is not our friend and there is no need to play along with it.

  • @user-gc2wt3dx7q
    @user-gc2wt3dx7q 2 роки тому

    Clear summary thanks. First read Wilber quarter of a century ago. Read his back catalogue at that time. One Taste in 1999 changed my perspective of Wilber as a person but found Boomeritus thought provoking. Going to revisit that as result of your video.

    • @TheLivingPhilosophy
      @TheLivingPhilosophy  2 роки тому +1

      I haven't actually read either of those but Boomeritis has been on my list for a while because of the whole rise of the Green meme in the past few years

    • @user-gc2wt3dx7q
      @user-gc2wt3dx7q 2 роки тому

      @@TheLivingPhilosophy definitely check them out, they are both insightful. One Taste to get an idea about how much/little(?) meditation/spiritual practice had affected Ken's life and Boomeritus on the spiral dynamics mean orange & green memes. I read around at that time on the conflicting perspectives over this eg Cowan and Todorovic. I heard Beck speak London around then too. Struggled to work out how to apply it and life kinda moved on. Anyway I will get back into this to see what I've potentially missed!

    • @TheLivingPhilosophy
      @TheLivingPhilosophy  2 роки тому +1

      @@user-gc2wt3dx7q Awesome I think Boomeritis is high on the list now. I'm curious about One Taste but it's just not as relevant to me right now but maybe for the video I'll be making on Ken Wilber himself that one will be a good read. I'm planning on doing a spiral dynamics series (at least on blue - yellow which is what's most relevant at the moment) so that'll hopefully whet your appetite even more!

  • @faciality
    @faciality 8 місяців тому +41

    “a map of all knowledge” - thumbnail of 4 western ideologues

    • @st.boanerges
      @st.boanerges 8 місяців тому +4

      So, Buddhism is “western”?

    • @Simon-qy7ow
      @Simon-qy7ow 8 місяців тому +10

      you can narrow it down even more: 4 german speaking man 🤣

    • @faciality
      @faciality 8 місяців тому

      @@Simon-qy7ow literally!! didnt even catch that they were all german! 😭🤣

    • @platinum4
      @platinum4 7 місяців тому +2

      you hate humans?, image watching a video about philosophy and care about that

    • @faciality
      @faciality 7 місяців тому

      @@platinum4 quit pullin shit out ur ass im just pointing out the irony between “ALL KNOWLEDGE” in the title and 4 germans in the thumbnail

  • @EMlNENCJA
    @EMlNENCJA 2 роки тому +3

    Barely at the beggining, but THIS SOUNDS HUGE!

    • @TheLivingPhilosophy
      @TheLivingPhilosophy  2 роки тому +1

      Haha yeah it's rather ginormous Kontrbrzytwa 😂

    • @EMlNENCJA
      @EMlNENCJA 2 роки тому

      @@TheLivingPhilosophy
      I will be more than happy to use this categorisation for my own bachelors in sociology.
      You’ve really helped my piece out some missing puzzles.
      Thank You 😊

    • @TheLivingPhilosophy
      @TheLivingPhilosophy  2 роки тому

      @@EMlNENCJA ah awesome! I can totally see how this would help in sociology. It just gives a good way of mapping out the different perspectives

  • @thezedroadtrip
    @thezedroadtrip 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for a very insightful video. Now I have to find and read the books of Ken Wilbur

  • @raycooper1943
    @raycooper1943 2 роки тому

    Great job summarizing the quadrants. I am familiar with Wilber's work, but this helped refine my understanding.

  • @_VISION.
    @_VISION. 2 роки тому +6

    The fact that Freud is in that spot and not Jung is comedy