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 +'''Integral''' is a term applied to a wide-ranging set of developments in philosophy, psychology, spirituality, and many other areas regarding a comprehensive synthesizing transdisciplinary framework or multidimensional perspective to a given field.
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 +== See also ==
 +* [[Cultural creatives]]
 +* [[Integral psychology]]
 +* [[Integral theory]]
 +* [[Integral yoga]]
 +* [[Integrative learning]]
 +* [[Post-postmodernism]]
 +* [[Quantum mysticism]]
 +* [[Relationship between religion and science]]
 +* [[Remodernism]]
 +* [[Transmodernity]]
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Integral is a term applied to a wide-ranging set of developments in philosophy, psychology, spirituality, and many other areas regarding a comprehensive synthesizing transdisciplinary framework or multidimensional perspective to a given field.

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