In this blog, I point to the de-totalization of human consciousness that is presently state of the art in research in adult development.
This de-totalization occurs on account of the absence of research on the way in which the social-emotional capability, shed light on by Loevinger and Kegan, intrinsically relates to the cognitive capability researched by Basseches, Commons, and Bhaskar, as well as myself.
This de-totalization shows the stark limits of present research in adult development. It reflects a broken humanism as we experience it every day now.