Acknowledgments
Introduction
The Need for Revisioning Philosophy
James Ogilvy
I. Philosophy Incarnate
Epistemology and the Extinction of Species
Tyrone Cashman
Beyond Reason: The Importance of Emotion in Philosophy
Robert C. Solomon
Daring Witness: The Recovery of Female Time
Susan Griffin
Who is that Masked Woman? Reflections on Power, Privilege,
and Home-ophobia
Naomi Scheman
The Evolution of Embodied Consciousness
Michael Murphy
Making it Concrete: Before, During and After Breakdowns
Francisco J. Varela
What is Moral Maturity? Towards a Phenomenology of Ethical
Expertise
Hubert L. Dreyfus & Stuart E. Dreyfus
Why Business is Talking About Ethics: Reflections on Foreign
Conversations
Joanne B. Ciulla
II. Democracy, Individualism and Pluralism
Autonomy and Responsibility: The Social Basis of Ethical Individualism
Robert N. Bellah
John Dewey, Spiritual Democracy, and the Human Future
Steven C. Rockefeller
Viewpoints: Body, Spirit, and Democracy
Don Hanlon Johnson
Resistance to Tolerance and Pluralism in World-Community: Otherness
as Contamination
Bruce Wilshire
Beyond Individualism and Collectivism
Jame Ogilvy
III. Spiritual Traditions and Philosophy
A Nonary of Priorities
Raimundo Panikkar
Is There a Perennial Philosophy?
Huston Smith
Philosophy and Evolution of Consciousness
Robert A. McDermott
Can Western Philosophers Understand Asian Philosophies? The
Challenge and Opportunities of State-of-Consciousness Research
Roger Walsh
Afterword
David Applebaum
Notes on Contributors