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The Future of Wisdom

An Introduction to Integral Philosophy

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The Future of Wisdom

By: Boris Kriger
Narrated by: Linda Breannah Hendley
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In a time of accelerating crises and collapsing certainties, philosophy can no longer remain the distant pursuit of abstract speculation. It must become a way of orientation—a compass for living in a world of complexity, contradiction, and change.

This book invites the listener into an integral vision of thought: a philosophy that does not impose dogma but weaves together insights from diverse traditions, sciences, and lived experiences. It shows how no single system contains the whole, yet each carries a fragment of truth waiting to be brought into relation. From existential freedom to scientific rigor, from religious depth to cultural plurality, the book unfolds a path where seemingly opposing perspectives become allies in the search for coherence.

The integral approach does not promise final answers. It offers something more enduring: a way of thinking spacious enough to hold difference, disciplined enough to resist illusion, and alive enough to remain human in the face of complexity.

A guide for those who refuse both easy optimism and weary cynicism, this book shows that philosophy, when lived integrally, becomes not only a map of ideas but a practice of freedom, clarity, and care.

©2025 Boris Kriger (P)2025 Boris Kriger
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