Family as Horizon and as Agency: Rudiments of an Approach to Philosophical Counseling

Philosophical Practice 3 (2):267-276 (2008)
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Abstract

Philosophical counseling can be understood as the facilitation of personal narratives in which an individual’s moral frameworks are clarified and re-prioritized. Drawing on Charles Taylor’s notion of narrative, hyper-goods and moral frameworks, and applying them to a case study, this article shows the different roles family can play in the formation of a personal narrative

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