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  1. Contents. hide. (Top) Lectures. Is this life a dream? What if money were no object? The mind. You're IT. War. You are the Universe. The real You. The ego hoax. Being Alive. Choice. Books. Translations. Notes. Alan Watts bibliography. Alan Watts was an orator and philosopher of the 20th century.

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    Bibliography. Further reading. External links. Alan Watts. Alan Wilson Watts (6 January 1915 – 16 November 1973) was an English writer, speaker, and self-styled "philosophical entertainer", [2] known for interpreting and popularising Buddhist, Taoist, and Hindu philosophy for a Western audience. [3]

  3. Books. During his lifetime, Alan Watts wrote 25 books on the topics of philosophy, the psychology of religion, and mystical experience. He also wrote more than a dozen booklets, and contributed chapters to a plethora of books. Since his passing in 1973, nearly 40 additional books have been published to date, including writings from his early ...

  4. 13 de may. de 2024 · Zen. Alan Watts (born January 6, 1915, Chislehurst, Kent [now in southeast London], England—died November 16, 1973, Marin county, California, U.S.) was a British-born American writer, philosopher, and lecturer who is credited with introducing and popularizing Eastern philosophy and religion among Western audiences in the mid-20th ...

  5. 27 de jun. de 2022 · A centerpiece in the bibliography of Watts is a piece usually referred to just as The Book. It is here where Watts sets out to discover what he believes to be the fundamental misunderstanding...

  6. Alan Wilson Watts (Chislehurst, Kent, 6 de enero de 1915 – Mt. Tamalpais, California, 16 de noviembre de 1973) fue un filósofo británico, así como editor, sacerdote anglicano, locutor, decano, escritor, conferenciante y experto en religión.

  7. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Literature and the Arts. American Literature: Biographies. Alan Watts. Alan Wilson Watts. views 2,578,657 updated Jun 11 2018. Alan Wilson Watts (1915-1973) was a naturalized American author and lecturer who interpreted Zen to the West. His writings were particularly popular among the so-called "beat generation" of the late 1950s and early 1960s.