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  1. Philosophy’s Attitude towards the Comic. A Reevaluation.Lydia B. Amir - 2013 - European Journal of Humor Research 1 (1):6-21.
     
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    Three Questionable Assumptions of Philosophical Counseling.Lydia B. Amir - 2004 - International Journal of Philosophical Practice 2 (1):1-32.
    Philosophical practice or counseling has been described as a cluster of meth­ods for treating everyday problems and predicaments through philosophical means. Not­withstanding the variety of methods, philosophical counselors seem to share the following tenets: 1. The counselee is autonomous; 2. Philosophical counseling differs from psychological counseling and 3. Philosophical counseling is effective in solving predicaments. A critical examination shows these to be problematic at both theoretical and practical levels. As I believe that philosophical practice is a valuable contribution both to (...)
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  3. Taking the History of Philosophy on Humor and Laughter Seriously.Lydia B. Amir - 2014 - Israeli Journal of Humor Research: An International Journal 5:43-87.
     
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    Rethinking Philosophers' Responsibility.Lydia B. Amir - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 49:19-29.
    Should philosophers address the needs of their societies? If the answer is affirmative, and if today's needs are being inadequately answered within the New Age movement for lack of viable alternatives, philosophers' minimal response could be teaching critical thinking outside the academe, and maximal response would be providing relevant wisdom for the world. The first option requires construing logic and epistemology as practical fields. The second requires reforming part of Philosophy as social thinking which provides relevant wisdom for the world. (...)
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  5. Kierkegaard and the Philosophical Traditions of the Comic.Lydia B. Amir - 2013 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook:377-401.
     
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  6. Don’t Interrupt My Dialogue!Lydia B. Amir - 2001 - In C. T. (ed.), Thinking through Dialogue. Practical Philosophy Press. pp. 239-243.
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  7. Pride, Humiliation and Humility: Humor as a Virtue.Lydia B. Amir - 2002 - Philosophical Practice 1 (3):1-22.
     
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  8. Humor in Philosophy: Theory and Practice.Lydia B. Amir - 2012 - Philosophical Practice 7:1015-29.
     
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  9. Spinoza’s Ethics in Global Management.Lydia B. Amir - 2012 - Journal of Global Studies 4 (1):123-138.
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  10. The Role of Impersonal Love in Everyday Life.Lydia B. Amir - 2002 - In H. Herrestad, A. Holt & H. Svare (eds.), Philosophy in Society. Unipub. pp. 217-242.
  11. A “Dangerous Idea” – Taking Seriously Thomas Magnell’s Moral Injunction to Direct Thought to Thought.Lydia B. Amir - 2013 - Homo Oeconomicus 30 (4):475-479.
     
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  12. A New Skeptical Worldview for Contemporary World Cultures.Lydia B. Amir - 2014 - In Jian Chang (ed.), World Culture Development Forum 2013. Chian Social Sciences Academic Press. pp. 337-363.
     
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  13. Epistemology as a Practical Activity.Lydia B. Amir - 2011 - Haser 2:41-65.
     
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  14. Humor – A Salvation from Salvations?Lydia B. Amir - 2011 - Humor Mekuvvan: Scholarly Journal in Humor 1 (1):47-57.
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  15. How Can Philosophy Benefit from Philosophical Practice?Lydia B. Amir - 2008 - Practical Philosophy 9 (2):3-12.
     
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    Kierkegaard and the Traditions of the Comic in Philosophy.Lydia B. Amir - 2013 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2013 (1):189-216.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook Jahrgang: 2013 Heft: 1 Seiten: 377-402.
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  17. Lydia Amir.Lydia B. Amir - 2013 - In Bresson Ladegaard Knox, Berg Olsen Friis & J. Kyrre (eds.), Philosophical Practice: 5 Questions. Automatic Press. pp. 1-14.
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    Morality, psychology, philosophy.Lydia B. Amir - 2005 - Philosophical Practice 1 (1):43-57.
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  19. Philosophers, Ethics, and Emotions.Lydia B. Amir - 2009 - Philosophical Practice 4 (2):447-458.
    In this paper I continue to probe the roles of philosophy and psychology in moral education. In a previous article published in this journal, I criticized the moral views of various schools of psychotherapy, and argued that philosophers are the sole professionals equipped to teach normative morality in a pluralistic, critical, and reasoned way . In this paper, I argue that effective moral education involves emotional education; that philosophers’ views of emotions tend to be reductive, and when they are not, (...)
     
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  20. Philosophical Practice: A Method and Some Cases.Lydia B. Amir - 2003 - Practical Philosophy 6 (1):36-41.
     
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  21. Que Podemos Aprender de la Filosofia Helenista? (What Can We Learn from Hellenistic Philosophy?Lydia B. Amir - 2009 - Sophia: Revista de Filosofia 5:81-89.
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    Rethinking philosophers' responsibility.Lydia B. Amir - 2009 - In Jinfen Yan & David E. Schrader (eds.), Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy. Edwin Mellen Press. pp. 19-29.
    Should philosophers address the needs of their societies? If the answer is affirmative, and if today's needs are being inadequately answered within the New Age movement for lack of viable alternatives, philosophers' minimal response could be teaching critical thinking outside the academe, and maximal response would be providing relevant wisdom for the world. The first option requires construing logic and epistemology as practical fields. The second requires reforming part of Philosophy as social thinking which provides relevant wisdom for the world. (...)
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    Shaftesbury—An Important Forgotten Indirect Source of Kierkegaard’s Thought.Lydia B. Amir - 2013 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 19 (1):189-216.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook Jahrgang: 19 Heft: 1 Seiten: 189-216.
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  24. Søren Kierkegaard and the Practice of Philosophy.Lydia B. Amir - 2006 - In B. R. J. (ed.), Philosophers as Philosophical Practitioners. Ediciones. pp. 31-45.
     
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  25. The Affective Aspect of Wisdom: Some Conceptions of Love of Humanity and their Use in Philosophical Practice.Lydia B. Amir - 2004 - Practical Philosophy 7 (1):14-25.
     
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  26. The Good Life Is the Good Laugh: The Comic in the History of Philosophy.Lydia B. Amir - 2012 - In A. Ziv & A. Sover (eds.), The Importance of Not Being Earnest. Carmel Press. pp. 206-253.
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  27. The Individual.Lydia B. Amir - 2014 - In S. Emmanuel, W. McDonald & J. Stewart (eds.), Kierkegaard’s Concepts, Tome IV: Individual to Novel. Ashgate.
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  28. Taking Philosophy Seriously: Perfectionism versus Meliorism.Lydia B. Amir - 2006 - In B. R. J. (ed.), Philosophy and Practice. Grupo de Investigaciòn Universitario “Filosofía Aplicada: Sujeto, Sufrimiento y Socieded”. pp. 11-32.
     
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  29. The Role of the Teacher in Philosophers’ Self-Education.Lydia B. Amir - 2011 - In G. T., P. T. & M. P. (eds.), Die Sprache der Freiheit. Philosophische Praxis und Kunst und Religion. LIT. pp. 143-183.
     
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  30. The Unconscious: Freud versus Sartre.Lydia B. Amir - 2006 - In Peter Raabe (ed.), Philosophical Practice and the Unconscious. Trivium Publications. pp. 23-78.
     
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  31. The Value of Spinoza’s Ethics in a Changing World.Lydia B. Amir - 2010 - Axiology and Ethics 1:301-320.
     
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  32. The Value of Dissatisfaction – Maintaining the Tension that Unites Desires and Reason.Lydia B. Amir - 2014 - Axiology and Ethics:46-57.
     
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  33. When Did You Last Satirize a Mouse to Death? On the Magical Power of Humor.Lydia B. Amir - 2010 - Kaveret 18:30-31.
     
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  34. When Nietzsche Laughed: The Sanctification of Laughter in Nietzsche’s Thought.Lydia B. Amir - 2006 - Metaphora 6:109-125.
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  35. Doing Philosophy. [REVIEW]Lydia B. Amir - 2014 - Philosophical Practice 9 (1):1397-1398.
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    What’s it all about? A Guide to Life’s Basic Questions and Answers. [REVIEW]Lydia B. Amir - 2006 - Philosophical Practice 2 (2):125-127.
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