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  2. By early 2000, Don Beck was corresponding with integral philosopher Ken Wilber about Spiral Dynamics and using a "4Q/8L" diagram combining Wilber's four quadrants with the eight known levels of Spiral Dynamics.

  3. Jun 29, 2023 · Benjamin Western. June 29, 2023. Welcome to the first series of Learn Spiral Dynamics. In this series, Fundamentals, we’ll cover the model's core principles, and by the end, you’ll be well on your way to mastering Spiral Dynamics. The structure of each article will be a concise teaching (around 500 words) and a short exercise that I promise ...

  4. In his book Integral Psychology (2000) Ken Wilber cross references multiple bodies of work, including eastern philosophy and western psychology. Wilber mentions a number of other researchers whose work correlates with Graves' findings, including Paiget, Fowler, Kegan, Cook-Greuter to name a few. Three key findings from Graves' work are: 1.

  5. Nov 1, 2015 · Based on the theory of spiral development developed by Don Beck, Ken Wilber and Chris Cowan, 'the end of history' means the end of one turn and the transition to a new round of development ...

  6. Nov 1, 2023 · Developed by Don Edward Beck and Christopher Cowan in the 1970s and later incorporated into Ken Wilbers Integral Theory, Spiral Dynamics provides a unique perspective on the dynamics of...

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  7. In Integral Psychology (2000) Ken Wilber introduced the color-scheme of Spiral Dynamics (SD) to his readers, shortly after having discovered it as a practical and appealing developmental model. It provided him a neutral terminology to refer to complex developmental stage descriptions such as "concrete-operational" or "post-postformal thought".

  8. This article will diachronically trace the history of Spiral Dynamics, from the founda-tional theory of Clare Graves to its initial introduction by Don Beck and Chris Cowan and subsequent adaptation by Ken Wilber.

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