The Unified Science is an integral system of knowledge developed by Edward Haskell, Harold Cassidy, Willard V. Quine, Arthur Jensen, and Jere Clark. The aim of The Unified Science was nothing less than the Assembly of the Sciences into a Single Discipline with a common language, and Haskell was the driving force in this endevour. This article is about integral theory in philosophy and psychology. ... Edward Fröhlich Haskell (August 24, 1906 to (date?) 1986) is a synergic scientist and integral thinker who dedicated his life to the unification of human knowledge in a single discipline. ... W. V. Quine Willard Van Orman Quine (June 25, 1908 - December 25, 2000) was one of the most influential American philosophers and logicians of the 20th century. ... Arthur Jensen is an American educational psychologist, born August 24, 1923 and educated at the University of California, Berkeley (B.A. 1945), San Diego State College (M.A., 1952) and Columbia University (Ph. ...
In 1972, the basics of The Unified Science were published in the book FULL CIRCLE — The Moral Force of Unified Science. However a very large body of this work remains in manuscript form. 1972 was a leap year that started on a Saturday. ... FULL CIRCLE â The Moral Force of Unified Science is a book by Edward Haskell and his coworkers on the unification of human knowledge. ...
Recently, these insights have been revived and further developed by Timothy Wilken and Anthony Judge. Timothy Wilken is a physician, scientist, and visionary. ...
Edward Fröhlich Haskell (August 24, 1906 to (date?) 1986) is a synergic scientist and integral thinker who dedicated his life to the unification of human knowledge in a single discipline. ... FULL CIRCLE â The Moral Force of Unified Science is a book by Edward Haskell and his coworkers on the unification of human knowledge. ...
External Links
Future Positive Timothy Wilken's website, including a lot of material and diagrams on Edward Haskell's Unified Science
Cardioid Attractor Fundamental to Sustainability - 8 transactional games forming the heart of sustainable relationship Anthony Judge's further development of these ideas
Science in Soviet Russia, edited by Joseph Needham.
Science and the Human Condition in India and Pakistan.
The context is rich in its interdisciplinary scope, constrained by the acknowledgment that as a social science, questions of justification and empirical content are of prime importance, given the effects of the application of economic theory on individuals) (Vol.