In his book , Jeffrey J. Kripal challenges the traditional humanities to move beyond purely critical or "depressing" analyses of human history. He argues for a reimagined discipline—the superhumanities —that restores the paranormal, mystical, and anomalous to the center of academic inquiry. Core Themes and Concepts
: Kripal advocates for a view of the human being as both a "historically conditioned social animal" and an "evolved cosmic species" capable of extraordinary transcendent experiences. Structure and Approach The Superhumanities: Historical Precedents, Mor...
: Tracing the presence of the fantastic throughout humanistic disciplines. In his book , Jeffrey J
: The book highlights how altered states of consciousness, precognitive dreams, and "superhuman" abilities have historically driven the creative processes of major authors, artists, and thinkers. Core Themes and Concepts : Kripal advocates for
The book serves as a "charter" for the future of the academy, aiming to bridge the gap between rigorous intellectual critique and the deeply personal, often "weird" experiences that define the human spirit. The Superhumanities - The University of Chicago Press
The text is structured as a series of essays that address several key areas: