Principles to guide philosophical community:

"Until rather recently, philosophy, when practiced as a way of life, was, for most, a communal enterprise of mutually reinforced personal cultivation. In these times of social isolation, including in academic philosophy itself, it is time, yet again, to revitalize this lost, but vital, intercul...

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Main Author: Kramer, Eli (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Leiden ; Boston Brill [2021]
Series:Intercultural modes of philosophy volume 1
Philosophy as a way of life volume 1
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:"Until rather recently, philosophy, when practiced as a way of life, was, for most, a communal enterprise of mutually reinforced personal cultivation. In these times of social isolation, including in academic philosophy itself, it is time, yet again, to revitalize this lost, but vital, intercultural mode of philosophy. This volume characterizes a neglected communal mode of philosophy - the philosophical community - by describing the constellation of metaethical principles (general, axiological, cultural, and dialectical) that cultivates its values. The book draws on examples from across the globe and history, including interviews of adherents of living philosophical communities."
Physical Description:IX, 382 Seiten
ISBN:9789004468979

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