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En: HASER. Revista Internacional de Filosofía Aplicada. (Universidad de Sevilla, España) No. 1. 2010. Pp. 43-65.
Acción con clinamen: Proyecto de vida y Orientación filosófica
En: Barrientos, J. y Camarasa, J. (eds.) (2011). Intervenciones filosóficas en la sociedad. Madrid: Visión Libros. Pp. 83-93
Philosophy as a Therapy of Psyche: From the Hellenistic Schools to Philosophical Counselling
It is an early draft of my PhD thesis. Its final version is available on request (konrad.banicki@uj.edu.pl)
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Publsihed in
A.Pessina (ed), Scelte di confine in medicina. Sugli orientamenti dei medici rianimatori. Vita e Pensiero, Milano 2004, pp. 105-128.
How to Practise Philosophy as Therapy: Philosophical Therapy and Therapeutic Philosophy
published in 'Metaphilosophy' 42 (1-2): 49-82, 2011
The notion that philosophy can be practised as a kind of therapy has become a focus of debate. This article explores... more The notion that philosophy can be practised as a kind of therapy has become a focus of debate. This article explores how philosophy can be practised literally as a kind of therapy, in two very different ways: as philosophical therapy that addresses ‘‘real-life problems’’ (e.g., Sextus Empiricus) and as therapeutic philosophy that meets a need for therapy which arises in and from philosophical reflection (e.g., Wittgenstein). With the help of concepts adapted from cognitive and clinical psychology, and from cognitive inguistics, the article shows that both philosophical projects address important and literally therapeutic tasks and explains how they can do so with genuinely philosophical argument and analysis. This brings into view new applications for philosophy, a need for therapy in core areas of the subject, and the outline of a new approach to meet what will be shown to be a central need.
----- (1999) " Philosophy Practices as Alternative Ways to Well-being," in Journal Radical Psychology, Vol. 1, No. 1.
For abstracts, reviews, other online papers see:
http://sites.google.com/site/thephilosophicalcounselingweb/publication-list

