The Middle Way Philosophy series, by Robert M Ellis, aims to give a detailed account of Middle Way Philosophy in 4 volumes. The series aims at a moderately readable academic standard, with full references and bibliography.
Volume 2, The Integration of Desire, brings together approaches that have previously been separated in psychology, Buddhism, philosophy, ethics, history and politics, to trace a common pattern in the way that conflicts are resolved. Integration theory is applied to external conflicts as well as those within the individual, and this all placed within the wider Middle Way approach explained in volume 1.
Sections:
- Conflicts of desire
- Integration of the ego
- Egoistic ideology
- The practice of integrating desire
- Integrative achievement
- Integration of government
- Case studies
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