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LETTERATURA PRIMARIA IN LINGUA INGLESE
(testi direttamente attinenti alle pratiche filosofiche)
monografie e articoli
AGASSI, J. - JARVIE, I.C. (eds.), Rationality: The Critical View, Martinus Nijhoff, Dordrecht, 1987.
AMIR, L. B., Don’t Interrupt My Dialogue, in CURNOW, T. (ed.), Thinking Through Dialogue,
Practical Philosophy Press, Oxted, 2001, pp. 239-243.
AMIR, L. B., Pride, Humiliation and Humility: Humor as a Virtue, “International Journal of Applied
Philosophy”, 1 (2002b).
AMIR, L. B., Philosophical Practice: A Method and Three Cases, “Practical Philosophy: The Journal
of Consultant Philosophers”, 6 (2003), pp. 36-41.
ARNAUD, D. - LEBON T., Towards Wise Decision-Making 2: The Emotions, “Practical Philosophy:
The Journal of the Society for Philosophy in Practice”, 3 (2000).
BAUDUIN, D. - JONGSMA, I., For Better or for Worse? Philosophy in Business, in CURNOW, T.
(ed.), Thinking through Dialogue. Essays on philosophy in practice, Pratical Philosophy Press, Oxford,
2001.
BERNSTEIN, R. J., Praxis and Action, Duckworth, Philadelphia, 1972.
BLASS, R., On the Possibility of Self-Transcendence: Philosophical Counseling, Zen and the
Psychological Perspective
, “Journal of Chinese Philosophy” 23 (1996), pp. 277-298.
BLASS, R., The Person in Philosophical Counseling vs. Psychotherapy and the Possibility of
Interchange between the Fields
, “Journal of Applied Philosophy” 13 (1996), pp. 279-296.
BOELE, D., The Art of Living: Philosophical Contributions to Psychotherapy, “The British
Psychological Society Psychotherapy Section Newsletter”, June 25 (1999), pp. 25-33.
BUCHMAN, M., On Avoiding Domination in Philosophical Counseling, “Journal of Chinese
Philosophy”, 23 (1996), pp. 341-351.
COHEN, E. D., Detecting and Disputing Prejudiced Beliefs within the Counseling Process, “International Journal of Applied Philosophy”, 4 (1988), pp. 31-328 COHEN, E. D., Logic, Rationality and Counseling, “International Journal of Applied Philosophy”, 5 (1990), pp. 43-49. COHEN, E. D., Syllogyzing RET: Applying Formal Logic in Rational-Emotive Therapy, “Journal of Rational-Emotive and Cognitive-Behavior Therapy”, 10 (1992), pp. 239-245. COHEN, E. D., Caution: Faulty Thinking Can Be Harmful to Your Happiness, Trace-WilCo, Inc., Fort Pierce, FL, 1992 COHEN, E. D., Philosophical Counseling: Some Roles of Critical Thinking, in LAHAV, R. - TILLMANS, M. (eds.), Essays on Philosophical Counseling, University Press of America, Lanham, Md., 1995, pp. 121-131. COHEN, E. D., Philosophical Counseling: A Computer-Assisted, Logic-Based Approach, “Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines”, 15 (1995), pp. 83-90. COHEN, E. D. (Ed.), Philosophers at Work. Issues and Practice of Philosophy, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, New York ,1988. COHEN, E. D., What Would Aristotle Do? Self-Control through the Power of Reason, Prometheus, Amherst (New York), 2003. CURNOW, T. (Ed.), Thinking Through Dialogue. Essays on Philosphy in Practice, Practical Philosophy Press, Oxted, 2001. DU PLOCK, S., Today We Have Naming of Parts: On Dialogue between Philosophical Counselling and Existential Psychotherapy, “Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis”, 10 (1999), pp. 7-28. GRIMES, P. - ULIANA, R. L., Philosophical Midwifery: A New Paradigm for Understanding Human Problems With Its Validation, Hyparxis, Costa Mesa (California), 1998. GORDON, H., Dance, Dialogue, and Despair, University of Alabama Press, Alabama, 1986. HERRESTAD, H. - HOLT, A. - SVARE H. (Edd.), Philosophy in Society. Papers presented to The Sixth International Conference on Philosophy in Practice, Oslo, Norway 2001, Unipub, Oslo, 2002. HOWARD A., Philosophy for Counselling and Psychotherapy. Pythagoras to Postmodernism, Palgrave, New York, 2000. HOWARD, A., Taking and Ethical Stand, “Practical Philosophy: Journal of the Society for Philosophy in Practice” 6 (1), pp. 63-65 JENKINS, F., Therapies of Desire and Aesthetics of Existence: On Foucault’s Relevance for Philosophical Counselling, “Practical Philosophy: The Journal of the Society for Philosophy in Practice”, 4 (2001), pp. 15-24. JENKINS, F., Philosophical Counseling as Care of the Self: Notes on Foucault’s Genealogy of Ethics, in HERRESTAD, H. - HOLT, A. - SVARE, H., (eds.), Philosophy in Society, Unipub Forlag, Oslo 2002, pp. 143-164. KESSELS, J. - BOERS, E. - MOSTERT, P., Free Space. Philosophy in Organisations, Boom, Amsterdam, 2004. KLASSEN, L.T. The Concept of Guilt in Philosophical Counseling, in VAN DER VLIST, W. (ed.), Perspectives in Philosophical Practice: The Proceedings of the Second International Congress on Philosophical Practice, The Netherlands: The Dutch Society for Philosophical Practice, Doorwerth 1996, pp. 24-36. LAHAV, R., Applied Phenomenology in Philosophical Counseling, “International Journal of Applied Philosophy”, 7 (1992), pp. 45-52. LAHAV, R., Using Analytic Philosophy in Philosophical Counseling, “The Journal of Applied Philosophy”, 10 (1993), pp. 243-252. LAHAV, R., Is Philosophical Practice That Different From Psychotherapy?, “Zeitschrift fuer Philosophische Praxis”, 1 (1994), pp. 32-36. LAHAV, R., Philosophical Counseling and Existential Therapy: On the Possibility of a Dialogue between the Fields, “Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis”, 9 (1997), pp. 129-145. LAHAV R. - DA VENZA TILLMANNS M. (Edd.), Essays on Philosophical Counseling, University Press of America, Lanham/New York/London, 1995. LAOR, N., Common Sense Ethics and Psychiatry, “Psychiatry”, 47 (1981), pp. 137-149. LEBON, T. - ARNAUD D. Towards Wise Decision-Making 1: Decision Analysis”, Practical Philosophy, “The Journal of the Society for Philosophy in Practice”, 3 (2000), pp. 22-29. LEBON, T. - DAVID A. , Towards Wise Decision-Making 3: Critical and Creative Thinking, “Practical Philosophy: The Journal of the Society for Philosophy in Practice”, 4 (2001). LEBON, T., Wise Therapy. Philosophy for Counsellors, Continuum, London/New York 2001. LIPMAN, M., Thinking in Education, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1991, 20032. LOBKOWICZ, N., Theory and Practice; History of a Concept from Aristotle to Marx, University of Notre Dame Press, Notre Dame, 1967. MACE, C. (ed.), Heart and Soul: The Therapeutic Face of Philosophy, Routledge, London, 1999. MARCH, T. A., Reasoned argument and therapy in philosophical counseling. Ottawa, National Library of Canada , Bibliothèque nationale du Canada 2002. MARINOFF, L., Plato, not Prozac! Applying Philosophy to Everyday Problems, HarperCollins, New York 1999. MARINOFF, L., Philosophical Practice, Academic Press, San Diego/New York/Boston/London/Syd-ney/Tokyo/Toronto, 2002. MARINOFF, L., The Big Questions. How Philosophy Can Change Your Life, Bloomsbury, New York/London 2003. MORSTEIN, P. VON, Wittgenstein on Philosophical Methods as Therapies, ˝Zeitschrift fur Philosophische Praxis“, 2 (1994), pp. 13-19. MUJUSKOVIC, B., Some Reflections on Philosophical Counseling and Psychotherapy, in LAHAV, R. - DA VENZA TILLMANNS, M. (eds.), Essays on Philosophical Counseling, University Press of America, Lanham/New York/London., 1995, pp. 90-100. NORMANN, B., The Art of Ecological Relationship and Interpretation, LAHAV, R. - DA VENZA TILLMANNS, M. (eds.), Essays on Philosophical Counseling, University Press of America, Lanham/New York/London., 1995pp. 49-58. PADEN, R., What is Philosophical Counseling?, “International Journal of Applied Philosophy”, 12 (1998), pp. 1-18. PFEIFER, K., Philosophy Outside the Academy: The Role of Philosophy in People-Oriented Professions and the Prospects for Philosophical Counseling, “Inquiry: Critical Thinking across the Disciplines”, 14 (1994), pp. 60-68. PHILLIPS, C., Socrates Café. A Fresh Taste of Philosophy, W. W. Norton & Company, New York/London, 2002. PRINS-BAKKER, A., Philosophy in Marriage Counseling, in LAHAV, R. - DA VENZA TILLMANNS, M. (eds.), Essays on Philosophical Counseling, University Press of America, Lanham/New York/London., 1995, pp. 135-151. RAABE, P. B., How Philosophy Can Help You Feel Better: Philosophical Counseling and the Emotions, “The International Journal of Applied Philosophy”, 14 (2000), pp. 8-13. RAABE, (Connecticut)/London 2001. RAABE, P. B., Issues in Philosophical Counseling, Praeger, Westport (Connecticut)/London, 2002. SARAN, R. - NEISSER B. (Edd.), Enquiring Minds. Socratic Dialogue in Education, Trentham Books, Stoke on Trent (UK)/Sterling (USA), 2004. SCHEFCZYK, M., Philosophical and Psychological Individual Counseling, “Zeitschrift fuer philosophische Praxis”, 5 (1994) pp. 6-11. SEGAL, S., Meaning Crisis: Philosophical Counseling and Psychotherapy, in LAHAV, R. - DA VENZA TILLMANNS, M. (eds.), Essays on Philosophical Counseling, University Press of America, Lanham/New York/London., 1995, pp. 118-123. SHIBLES, W., (1978) Rational Love, The Language Press, Whitewater WI, 1978. SHIBLES, W., Philosophical Counseling, Philosophical Education and Emotion, “The International Journal of Applied Philosophy”, 12 (1998), pp. 19-36. SHIBLES, W., The Philosophical Practitioner and Emotion, CURNOW T. (Ed.), Thinking Through Dialogue. Essays on Philosphy in Practice, Practical Philosophy Press, Oxted, 2001, pp. 50-57. SCHUSTER, S. C., Philosophical Counselling, “Journal of Applied Philosophy”, 2 (1991), pp. 219-223. SCHUSTER, S. C., Philosophy as If It Matters: The Practice of Philosophical Counseling, “Critical Review”, 4 (1992), pp. 587-599. SCHUSTER, S. C., Philosophical Counseling and Humanistic Psychotherapy, “Journal of Psychology and Judaism”, 3 (1996), pp. 247-259. SCHUSTER, S. C., Philosophy Practice. An Alternative to Counseling and Psychotherapy, Praeger, Westport (Connecticut)/London 1999. SCHUSTER, S. C, Report on Applying Philosophy in Philosophical Counseling, “The International Journal of Applied Philosophy”, 2 (1995), pp. 51-55. SCHUSTER, S. C., Sartre's 'Words' as a Paradigm for Self-description in Philosophical Counseling,in AaVv, Perspectives in Philosophical Practice, Doorwerth, Verening Filososche Praktijk, 1997, pp. 20-34. SCHUSTER, S. C., The Philosopher’s Autobiography. A Qualitative Study, Praeger, Westport (Connecticut)/London, 2003. SCHUSTER, S. C., The Practice of Sartre's Philosophy in Philosophical Counseling and in Existential Psychotherapy, “The Jerusalem Philosophical Quarterly”, 1 (1995), pp. 99-114. SCHUSTERMAN, R., Practicing Philosophy. Pragmatism and the Philosophical Life, Routledge, New York/London, 1997. SOLOMON, R. C., The Passions: Emotions and the Meaning of Life, Hackett, Indianapolis/ Cambridge, 1993. TUEDIO, J. A., Postmodern Perspectives in Philosophical Practice, in VAN DER VLIST, W. (Ed.), Perspectives in Philosophical Practice. Collected lectures held at the Second International Congress on Philosophical Practice, Leusden, The Netherlands, August 25-28, 1996, Vereniging voor Filosofische Praktijk, 1997. pp. 184-194. VAN DER VLIST, W. (Ed.), Perspectives in Philosophical Practice. Collected lectures held at the Second International Congress on Philosophical Practice, Leusden, The Netherlands, August 25-28, 1996, Vereniging voor Filosofische Praktijk, 1997. VAN DEURZEN, E., Existentialism and Existential Psychotherapy, in MACE C. (ed.), Heart and Soul: The Therapeutic Face of Philosophy, Routledge, London: 1999, pp. 215-236. VAN DEURZEN, E., Speech is Silver, Silence is Golden: Psychotherapy and Philosophical Consultancy, in CURNOW T. (Ed.), Thinking Through Dialogue. Essays on Philosphy in Practice, Practical Philosophy Press, Oxted, 2001, pp. 35-41. VAN DEURZEN, E., Predictable Difficulties in Daily Living: Existential Psychotherapy as a Road to Human Understanding, in HERRESTAD, H. - HOLT, A. - SVARE, H. (Edd.), Philosophy in Society. Papers presented to The Sixth International Conference on Philosophy in Practice, Oslo, Norway 2001, Unipub, Oslo, 2002.pp. 143-164. WENGER, E., Communities of Practice: Learning, Meaning and Identity, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (Mass.), 1998.

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