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Judaism | Rabbi Susan Averbach
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Musings of an agnostic rabbi. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Entering the stream . . . it is not in heaven . . . January 4, 2016. Buddhism and Judaism are living traditions. I was reminded of this last month, when I had the the privilege of interviewing Stephen Batchelor about his new book,. After Buddhism: Rethinking the Dharma for a Secular Age. For The Middle Way Society. Buddhism and Judaism are living traditions that have evolved within various historical and cultural conditions...
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Critical Thinking | Middle Way Philosophy
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Preventing the perfect from being the enemy of the good. My concern with critical thinking has two background reasons. One of these is that I have been teaching Critical Thinking to 16-18 year olds for about ten years now. The other is that I see critical thinking as being an immensely valuable practice for everyone, and I would like to make some contribution towards helping the wider public appreciate its importance. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window).
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March, 2015 | James Alan Sturtevant
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: March 2015. The Middle Way Society (UK) Podcast #54. March 7, 2015. My favorite part is meeting, then discussing issues about connecting with students, with fascinating people. I’ve made a lot of friends through this process! I’m actually vacationing with Sung Lee of Inspiring Educators this summer. Who’d of thought, my book about connecting with students would connect me to so many cool people? This program was SOOOOO much fun! Inspir...
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Integration | Middle Way Philosophy
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Preventing the perfect from being the enemy of the good. Together with the Middle Way itself, integration is the other central metaphor that shapes Middle Way Philosophy. Whilst the Middle Way is mainly a question of finding a way between extremes to be avoided, integration offers a more definitely positive and constructive model for how to develop objectivity and address conditions in our lives. I distinguish three interrelated types of integration ( integration of desire. Click to share on Pinterest (O...
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Now published: The Integration of Desire | Middle Way Philosophy
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Preventing the perfect from being the enemy of the good. Now published: The Integration of Desire. Posted by Robert M Ellis. February 23, 2013. The second volume of the Middle Way Philosophy series,. The Integration of Desire. Is now published. Click here. For more details and to purchase. An ebook will also be available soon. Also see my previous blog post. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window).
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McGilchrist revisited | Middle Way Philosophy
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Preventing the perfect from being the enemy of the good. Posted by Robert M Ellis. January 25, 2013. The Master and his Emissary. It’s now a little over a year since I first read ‘The Master and his Emissary’ by Iain McGilchrist. My estimation of its importance has continued to grow during that time. When I first read it I wrote a detailed review. It is also not an oversimplification, as some allege, to generalise about dominant features of one hemisphere or another, given that each hemispheres has evolv...
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My books | Middle Way Philosophy
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Preventing the perfect from being the enemy of the good. Truth on the Edge. A Brief Western Philosophy of the Middle Way. Truth is meaningful but we do not know what is true. A five-volume series giving a new detailed account of the philosophy, psychology. Volume 1: The Path of Objectivity now available. An important, original work, that should get the widest possible hearing. Iain McGilchrist, author of. The Master and his Emissary. Outline and previews of volume 1. Volume 2: The Integration of Desire.
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Middle Way Leadership | Middle Way Leader
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HEART AND HEAD IN BALANCE. Challenges for leaders today. This is the Middle Way. Why would you take the easy road when the difficult path leads to much better results? You learn to think very sharply and use your language carefully, even very precise. You look at “reality” from different perspectives and are able to manage different mental patterns. You manage facts as “facts”(not as interpretations), you use hard and soft facts in balance and you judge them realistically. You work responsible with doubt...
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Middle Way Philosophy | Dr Robert M. Ellis: philosopher, online tutor and objectivity trainer
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Dr Robert M. Ellis: philosopher, online tutor and objectivity trainer. Dr Robert M. Ellis. English as a Foreign Language. Online courses in Objectivity Training. Videos – Introduction to Critical Thinking. Videos – Rhetoric. Videos – Scientific discourse. Videos – Contexts of Argument. Videos – Ambiguity. Videos – Assumptions. Videos – Analogies. Videos – Comparative Arguments and Dichotomies. The arts and meditation. I have recently been instrumental in setting up the Middle Way Society. Videos – ...
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Middle Way Philosophy 3: The Integration of Meaning – now out | Middle Way Philosophy
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Preventing the perfect from being the enemy of the good. Middle Way Philosophy 3: The Integration of Meaning – now out. Posted by Robert M Ellis. December 14, 2013. The third volume of the ‘Middle Way Philosophy’ series is now. For more information, previews and purchase go to this page. 30% reductions currently available. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window).
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