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Alan Watts-Here and Now : Contributions to Psychology, Philosophy, and Religion, EPUB eBook

Alan Watts-Here and Now : Contributions to Psychology, Philosophy, and Religion EPUB

Edited by Peter J. Columbus, Donadrian L. Rice

Part of the SUNY series in Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology series

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Alan Watts-Here and Now explores the intellectual legacy and continuing relevance of a prolific writer and speaker who was a major influence on American culture during the latter half of the twentieth century.

A thinker attuned to the spiritual malaise affecting the Western mind, Watts (1915-1973) provided intellectual and spiritual alternatives that helped shape the Beat culture of the 1950s and the counterculture of the 1960s.

Well known for introducing Buddhist and Daoist spirituality to a wide Western audience, he also wrote on psychology, mysticism, and psychedelic experience.

Many idolized Watts as a guru-mystic, yet he was also dismissed as intellectually shallow and as a mere popularizer of Asian religions (the "Norman Vincent Peale of Zen").

Both critical and appreciative, this edited volume locates Watts at the forefront of major paradigmatic shifts in Western intellectual life.

Contributors explore how Watts's work resonates in present-day scholarship on psychospiritual transformation, Buddhism and psychotherapy, Daoism in the West, phenomenology and hermeneutics, humanistic and transpersonal psychology, mysticism, and ecofeminism, among other areas.

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