Phronesis-Oriented Philosophical Counselling: Focusing on Semantic Sentiment

Universitas: Monthly Review of Philosophy and Culture 49 (12): 77-98 (2022)
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This article aims at developing a phronesis-oriented philosophical counselling, with a focus on the idea of semantic sentiment. In Section 1, we elucidate the characteristics of phronesis-oriented approach to philosophical counselling and state our reason for adopting this approach. In Section 2, we consider three visions of phronesis-oriented philosophical counselling, i.e., the Socratic vision, the Platonic vision, and the skill-based vision, and argue for the third vision. In Sections 3 and 4, we show how to practice such phronesis-oriented philosophical counselling by introducing, exploring, and applying the idea of semantic sentiment.

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Hsiu-lin Ku
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Academia Sinica, Taiwan

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