[MD] The Trouble With Wilber

david buchanan dmbuchanan at hotmail.com
Wed May 30 10:14:38 PDT 2007


Krimel's "point was that Wilber co-opts the whole body of Piagetian research 
into his system ignoring the fact that Piaget's system point in a completely 
different direction than Wilber's own."

dmb says:
I don't quite understand this objection. Surely, you can't be saying that 
Wilber is obliged to remainful to Piaget's intentions? You can't be saying 
that Wilber is not allowed to take incorporate ideas and information into 
his worldview. What other option do any of us have? If we were obliged to 
remain faithful to what's come before, the world of ideas would be frozen 
solid. You can't be saying that.

Wilber agrees with Piaget on some things and not on others. So what? Why is 
the problem? In what sense is that an "abuse" of ideas? I would think that 
sort of thing happens every day, even on weekends and holidays.

dmb

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