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THE SOCIETY FOR PHILOSOPHY IN PRACTICE
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thinking through dialogue
Essays on Philosophy in Practice
Edited with an Introduction by Trevor Curnow
(Practical Philosophy Press, 2001)
CONTENTS
Philosophical Counselling Trevor Curnow
Philosophical Counselling: an Introduction Tim LeBon
The Oslo Model: a successful Two Year Training Programme in Philosophical
Counselling
Henning Herrestad
How to love Sophia? In her old age; in our New Age
Eite P. Veening
Are Philosophical Counsellors Sophists?
Andrew Cathcart
Socrates, Philosophical Counselling and Thinking Through Dialogue
Tim LeBon
Speech is Silver, Silence is Golden: Psychotherapy and
Philosophical Consultancy Emmy van Deurzen
Healing Thrasymachus: the Psychotherapeutic use of Dialogue
Dôna D. Warren
The Philosophical Practitioner and Emotion
Warren Shibles
Philosophical Counselling and Rationality
Shlomit Schuster
A Concept of Progress as Embedded in the Logic of Questions
in Philosophical Practice Avshalom Adam
Philosophical Counselling: a Dialogue in Critical Thinking
Harriet S. Chamberlain
Cultivating the Flexible Mind: Epictetus and Reframing
Antti Mattila
The Philosophical Dialogue and its Relevance to Professional
Consultancy Tobias J.G. Louw
Philosophical Practice and the Emergence of the Dialogical
Self Jon Borowicz
Free Speech and the Space of Not Knowing: Towards a Contemplative
Approach to Philosophical Counselling Practice Lia Keuchenius
At Play in the Fields of Philosophy David O’Donaghue
Symmetry and the Origin of the Pathologos in Philosophical
Midwifery
Barbara Stecker and Pierre Grimes
Mixing Mind with Space: A Meditation Workshop
Lia Keuchenius
Philosophical Dialogue and Multicultural Values in Counselling
and Practice Vaughana Macy Feary
Philosophical Counselling and Autism: Tracing Possible
Connections Mason Marshall
What The Other Says And What (S)He Talks About: Some Foundations
of a Theory of Philosophical Practice Anders Lindseth
Varieties of Philosophical Wisdom in a Therapeutic Context
David O Donaghue and L. Leigh Hursh
The Meaning of Guilt: towards the Possibility of Psycho-Philosophical
Theory of Complementarity John McHugh
Philosophical Counselling and Chuang Tzu's Philosophy of
Love Jess Fleming
Philosophy with Children Trevor Curnow
Philosophical Enquiry with Children
Karin Murris and Joanna Haynes
A Philosophical Approach to Contemporary Art: looking out
aloud Eulà
lia Bosch
Error rather than Truth?
Karin Murris and Joanna Haynes
Philosophical Inquiry in a University Classroom: a Case
Study with Broader Implications Richard E. Morehouse
Philosophical Counselling and Teaching: Discussion of
using the Dialogical Approach with African-American High School Students Maria
da Venza Tillmanns
Philosophy for/with Children Roger Sutcliffe
Philosophy in the Workplace Trevor Curnow
Philosophy Goes to Work Nigel Laurie
How Managers can learn through Dialogue: a Concrete Case
Study Nigel Laurie
For Better or for Worse? Philosophy in Business
Dorine Bauduin and Ida Jongsma
Trust, Truth and Tolerance: Leadership by Dialogue
Karel Musch
An Aptitude for Empathy: Moral Philosophy and the Scientific
Basis of Medical Practice David Nyberg
Developing the Inner Side of Wisdom: Leadership through
Philosophical Interchange Will Heutz
On Becoming and Being Hospitable: the Modern Socratic Dialogue
and the Hospitality Industry
Bernard R. Roy
The Wider World of Dialogue Trevor Curnow
Thinking about Dialogue Trevor Curnow
Dont Interrupt my Dialogue! Lydia Amir
Euthanasia: from Discussion to Dialogue David Arnaud
DEAP Eite P. Veening
It isn't Funny but there's a lot of Laughter: on the role
of Humour in Socratic Dialogue Wieger van Dalen
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