Agora der Philosophischen Praxis
Die Philosophische Praxis ist eine internationale Bewegung von Philosophen, die davon überzeugt sind, dass die Philosophie für den Alltag und…
Agora della Pratica Filosofica
La Pratica Filosofica è un movimento internazionale di filosofi che credono che la filosofia sia importante per la vita quotidiana…
Ágora de Práctica Filosófica
La Práctica Filosófica es un movimiento internacional de filósofos que consideran que la filosofía es relevante en la vida cotidiana…
The Philo-Practice Agora
The new page “Philosophical Reflections” is now open. Philosophers and philosophical practitioners are invited to post their reflections on philosophy,…
5. Questions about method invite us to justify our practice
We can consider ‘Method’ as an answer to the question, “What is happening in a philosophical conversation? How do you…
5. The open character of canons
Canons provide philosophical practitioners with valuable tools for their work. They make them familiar with texts and authors or with…
4. Reading as antidote, counterpoint or enrichment
As a philosophical counselor, I am only as good as my “canon.” By this I mean the body of texts…
4. Philosophizing – Caring for the love of wisdom
This string of reflections focuses on philosophy in its literal translation, namely the love of wisdom. If we understand philosophy…
2. Great and small visions of philosophical practice
As philosophical practitioners, we believe that philosophy doesn’t belong only to universities, because it is relevant to everyday life. But…
1. The transformative impact of our art
Philosophical practice is neither diagnostic nor prognostic. Unlike counselors of the psychological variety, we, as philosophers are firmly affixed to…
5. To live in order to love
Finally, let me state this: for me, all human emotions/attitudes are “just human”. I mean: no divine or demonic intervention…
2. Listening to the voice of William James about meaning
I sit down and read the article “What makes life significant” by the American thinker William James (1842–1910). What am…