Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. Edited by Matthias Fischer (
1984)
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Abstract
This is Michael Picard's translation of Gerd Achenbach’s _Philosophische Praxis_
Beset by life-problems you can neither get rid of nor solve? Stuck? Over- or under-burdened by reality? Not living up to your potential?
Philosophical Praxis is the alternative to psychotherapy for people not satisfied to muddle through life or merely exist.
Not a method or a teaching, not diagnosis, treatment, or therapy, not a ready-made rule of life for you to conform to. It is no preformed application, but the use of philosophy to aid the individual, organization and society to come to self-understanding, so that people may thrive and live up to being themselves.
Philosophical Praxis is not the prepossession of any trained philosopher, but a specialization in the practice of philosophy aimed to liberate guests (not ‘clients’) through sympathetic co-thinking toward their own fresh appraisals of their life and its circumstances.
This book is the chief statement of German philosopher, Gerd Achenbach, founder of Philosophical Praxis, who in pioneering this revival of philosophy for life spawned a global movement.