Philosophical Counseling for Philosophers: A Confession of Images
Abstract
The main aim of this essay is to open up an area of philosophical counseling that may be described as philosophical counseling for philosophers, where philosophical disabilities or impairments can be identified and treated. This is done by going to the field of mental imagery, which is the context in which the author presents his own imagery impairments and the negative impact they have had on his work in philosophy. The author also tries to show how attending to differences in imaging ablity can help to settle such classic disputes in philosophy as that between Locke and Berkeley on abstract general ideas