An Introduction to Raabe's Methodology of Philosophical Counseling

Philosophy and Culture 34 (1):83-99 (2007)
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This paper is divided into four parts to talk about, first of all, part of the former officer, explained the significance of philosophical counseling is proposed now is the problem of the philosopher best for everyone when we should talk about the philosophy some human beings in daily life problems. Philosophical counselors try to create from the question "open dialogue" to help the parties or the case of primary learning how to effectively read and respond to every day around the main parties or the case of the pressure, thus developing a client or the client's autonomy . The second part of the dialogue about philosophical counseling methods introduced, including the Socratic approaches , the dialogue partners, teaching and learning, and group discussion of four. The third part of this paper into the spindle, Rui Bizhe school counseling methods described four stages, including a free-floating, current problems, the intention to teach sex and transcendent. Finally, concluding remarks against the philosophy of counseling than Rui methods to try to do the review and review. First, in the foreword, the writer explains the meaning of philosophical counseling and suggests that it's time for philosophers to make efforts solving everyone's problems and for philosophy to discuss the problems people face in everyday life. Philosophical counselors try to construct an "open dialogue" on these problems, help the clients in how to read effectively and respond to the pressure thy are confronted with everyday whereby to develop the clients' autonomy. The second section introduces four methods of philosophical-counseling dialogue, including the Socratic approach, dialogue partners, teaching and leaning, along with group sessions. The third section is the core of this article, an introduction of the four stages of the methodology of philosophical counseling proposed by Raabe, the Swiss philosophical counselor. Finally, the writer tries to make a review and reflection on Raabe's methodology of philosophical counseling

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