
Alan Watts: The Life of a Philosophical Entertainer
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This Wikipedia biography profiles Alan Watts, a prominent British-born intellectual who became a central figure in popularizing Eastern philosophy for Western audiences during the mid-20th century. The text details his evolution from an Anglican priest to a prolific author and lecturer, highlighting his influential works like The Way of Zen and his impact on the counterculture movement. It covers his diverse interests, ranging from comparative religion and psychotherapy to the exploration of human consciousness through aesthetics and nature. The source also addresses his personal life, including his three marriages and struggles with alcohol, while noting his reputation as a "philosophical entertainer." Finally, the article illustrates his enduring legacy by listing his numerous appearances in modern popular culture, such as films, music, and video games.