Philosophical Praxis: Origin, Relations, and Legacy: Philosophical Practice
Autor Gerd B. Achenbach Traducere de Michael Picarden Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 apr 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781793651136
ISBN-10: 1793651132
Pagini: 210
Dimensiuni: 159 x 236 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria Philosophical Practice
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1793651132
Pagini: 210
Dimensiuni: 159 x 236 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria Philosophical Practice
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Translator's Note
Preface
Prelude
Chapter 1: Short Answer to the Question: What Is Philosophical Praxis?
Chapter 2: Philosophical Praxis Boast a Long Tradition, but No Paragon
Chapter 3: Philosophical Praxis Bears the Insignia of Lebenskönnerschaft
Chapter 4: Conversational Mastery
Chapter 5: The Ground-Rule of Philosophical Praxis
Chapter 6: On Beginnings
Chapter 7: Philosophy as a Profession
Chapter 8: Education and Philosophical Praxis: Søren Kierkegaard and the Question of Who Is a Philosophical Practitioner
Chapter 9: Philosophical Praxis and the Virtues
Chapter 10: What Matters? What Is Important in Truth? What Is Crucial in the End? Guiding Perspectives in Philosophical Praxis
Chapter 11: Character and Destiny: Philosophical Praxis Has Much to Learn from Schopenhauer
Chapter 12: Philosophical Praxis as an Alternative to Psychotherapy and Pastoral Care
Bibliography
About the Author and Translator
Translator's Note
Preface
Prelude
Chapter 1: Short Answer to the Question: What Is Philosophical Praxis?
Chapter 2: Philosophical Praxis Boast a Long Tradition, but No Paragon
Chapter 3: Philosophical Praxis Bears the Insignia of Lebenskönnerschaft
Chapter 4: Conversational Mastery
Chapter 5: The Ground-Rule of Philosophical Praxis
Chapter 6: On Beginnings
Chapter 7: Philosophy as a Profession
Chapter 8: Education and Philosophical Praxis: Søren Kierkegaard and the Question of Who Is a Philosophical Practitioner
Chapter 9: Philosophical Praxis and the Virtues
Chapter 10: What Matters? What Is Important in Truth? What Is Crucial in the End? Guiding Perspectives in Philosophical Praxis
Chapter 11: Character and Destiny: Philosophical Praxis Has Much to Learn from Schopenhauer
Chapter 12: Philosophical Praxis as an Alternative to Psychotherapy and Pastoral Care
Bibliography
About the Author and Translator
Recenzii
Gerd Achenbach is one of the pioneers of philosophical practice. While his reputation precedes him and some of his works have been translated into English, Philosophical Praxis captures Achenbach's unique, formidable character, philosophy, and spirit. Michael Picard has contributed an excellent service?a labor of love that comes through in his capturing of Achenbach's style?in making this valuable contribution to philosophical practice available in English. This is a must read for anyone interested in philosophical practice!
This collection of Gerd Achenbach's most important writings on Philosophical Practice is a much-awaited milestone in the history of this field. It's been more than forty years since Achenbach baptized Philosophical Practice and gave it a solid philosophical foundation-in German. In all these years, Philosophical Practice expanded worldwide and took many different forms, while Achenbach's incipit remained obscure to all those who could not read German. Through his excellent translation of Achenbach's texts into English (an almost impossible task requiring outstanding linguistic and philosophical skills), Michael Picard marks a turning point in this story and makes an invaluable gift to all those interested in and caring for Philosophical Practice.
Achenbach at his best. Thoughtful, witty, and steeped in the European philosophical tradition, he takes us along as he reflects on the philosophical impulses underlying philosophical practice, on what needs it addresses, on what mastering it may be and require, and makes a compelling case for why it matters today. This choice selection of essays, long-awaited and masterfully translated, is a must-read for anyone interested in philosophical counseling and in the therapeutic significance of philosophical thinking more generally.
This collection of Gerd Achenbach's most important writings on Philosophical Practice is a much-awaited milestone in the history of this field. It's been more than forty years since Achenbach baptized Philosophical Practice and gave it a solid philosophical foundation-in German. In all these years, Philosophical Practice expanded worldwide and took many different forms, while Achenbach's incipit remained obscure to all those who could not read German. Through his excellent translation of Achenbach's texts into English (an almost impossible task requiring outstanding linguistic and philosophical skills), Michael Picard marks a turning point in this story and makes an invaluable gift to all those interested in and caring for Philosophical Practice.
Achenbach at his best. Thoughtful, witty, and steeped in the European philosophical tradition, he takes us along as he reflects on the philosophical impulses underlying philosophical practice, on what needs it addresses, on what mastering it may be and require, and makes a compelling case for why it matters today. This choice selection of essays, long-awaited and masterfully translated, is a must-read for anyone interested in philosophical counseling and in the therapeutic significance of philosophical thinking more generally.