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Rob Burbea defines Western philosophy as a multifaceted tradition of thought originating from ancient Greece and evolving through centuries in Europe and the Americas. This intellectual lineage seeks to unravel profound questions about existence, knowledge, ethics, and the nature of reality itself. He perceives it as a dynamic dialogue spanning diverse schools of thought, from the rationalism of Descartes to the existential musings of Sartre, all contributing to a rich and complex tapestry of human understanding. Burbea emphasizes that, although characterized by rigorous analysis and systematic approaches, Western philosophy is also deeply introspective, striving to illuminate the intricate and often subconscious currents shaping human experience. Through this lens, he views Western philosophy not merely as an academic pursuit but as a contemplative practice with the power to transform and deepen our engagement with life.

See also: western enlightenment, ontological inquiry, scientific revolution, conceptual framework, universal truth

The Ontology of the Soul, and the Soul of Ontology ( ... inevitably) - (In Psyche's Orchard) 4 mentions

Imaginal Practice: Doorways and Directions (Part 2) - (Path of the Imaginal) 2 mentions

The Movement of Devotion (live and shortened version) - (Re-enchanting the Cosmos: The Poetry of... 2 mentions

On the Essence of Being - (Mindfulness, Insight, Liberation) 2 mentions

Between Ikon and Eidos: Image and Hermeneutics in Meditation (Part 2) - (The Mirrored Gates) 2 mentions

The End of Time (The Cessation of Perception and Feeling) - (Practising the Jhānas) 2 mentions

"I Sing The Body Electric": On Orientations in Practice - (Re-enchanting the Cosmos: The Poetry... 2 mentions

Discernment in Soulmaking (Q & A) - (Tending the Holy Fire) 2 mentions

PS - Playing in the In-Betweens - (Practising the Jhānas) 2 mentions

Neither 'Is' nor 'Is Not': Of Emptiness and the Imaginal (Q & A) - (Re-enchanting the Cosmos: The... 1 mention