Brian J. Mistler

Brian J. Mistler
Western Philosophy and Psychology
20th/21st century philosophy
Full name Brian J. Mistler
School/tradition Pragmatism
Main interests Pragmatism, Psychology, Psychology of Religion, Epistemology, International Relations, Sufism
Notable ideas Normative Foundations of Science, Trans-identification Theory, Mystical Science and radical empiricism, Single-field theory of knowledge, psychological influences on religion and politics

Brian J. Mistler, B.A., B.S., M.A. (University of Bradford), is an American born philosopher and writer. His work suggests strong influence by Ludwig Wittgenstein, William James, Fritz Perls, and Hazrat Inayat Khan. He is most well known for his writing at the intersection of psychology and international relations. He trained at the University of Florida, and under the supervision of M. Pat Korb at the Gestalt Center of Gainesville (Gainesville, Florida).

Published works include "Importance of Prophecy in Conversion", "US Versus Them: George Bush and Osama Bin Laden Are Dancing Together " and various editorials.

Trivia/Quotes

The problem with all bivalent notions is that they collapse without their polar opposite.1

—Brian J. Mistler

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