A. G. E. Blake
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Anthony Blake (A.G.E) (1939 – ) is a philosophical thinker and author, dealing primarily in the fields of Intelligence, LogoVisual thinking (LVT), the Philosophy of Thought and the works of G. I. Gurdjieff. He is also a founding member of, and the Director of Studies at the DuVersity.
[edit] Biography
Anthony Blake was born in the UK in the city of Bristol in 1939. With interests in physics, mathematics, philosophy and the arts he went on to study for an Honours Degree in Physics at Bristol University, followed by History and Philosophy of Science at Cambridge University. Later he encountered the works of Gurdjieff's student John G. Bennett who he went on to work with for the next fifteen years until Bennett's death in 1974. He also worked with the physicist David Bohm.
In 1998 Anthony Blake founded the DuVersity with Karen Stefano where he currently works as the Director of Studies. Anthony Blake has also worked as writer and editor, author of books including Intelligence Now, The Intelligent Enneagram and the logovisual thinking guide Making Meaning. He lectures regularly in America, China and the UK, and runs seminars linked to his work and that of the DuVersity.
Anthony Blake is married with six children, and lives in the Scottish Borders.
[edit] Short Bibliography
- An Index to In Search of the Miraculous (DuVersity Publications, 2004)
- Intelligence Now (By the Way Books, 1999)
- Structures of Meaning (DuVersity Publications, 1998)
- The Intelligent Enneagram (Shambhala Books, 1996)
- The Bohm-Bennett Correspondence 1962-1964 (DuVersity Press, 1997)
- A Series on the Elementary Systems (Ongoing work)