2021-02Discussion Papers, Comments, Book Reviews
Philosophy and Meditation

Preview: /Review: Michael Webb, The Whole at Once: A Conversation on Meaning (Austin,TX: Fire Hill Press, 2020), 244 pages./ This is a book about a phenomenological challenge: to reach the depths of meaning. It relies principally on becoming aware of the self and of the core essence of wholes, be they collections of objects or sentences or ideas. But meaning…

2021-02Discussion Papers, Comments, Book Reviews
Philosophy for the Soul

Abstract: Among the themes this article explores are the following: Can philosophy truly help us in times of crisis?  What are the distinctive ways in which philosophy can be therapeutic and provide solace?  What possible barriers exist to a person being able to be helped by philosophy?  What is it to be genuinely open, to ideas, to life?  What are the dynamics…

2021-02Discussion Papers, Comments, Book Reviews
Aesthetic Experience at the Borders of Art and Life: The Case of the Man in Gold

Preview: Beyond Baumgarten, the modern field of aesthetics can be seen as an attempt to go beyond the limits of older philosophies of beauty, sublimity, and taste in order to engage a much wider domain of qualities and judgments relating to our pleasurable and meaningful experiences of art and nature. The defining strategy of Hegelian aesthetics (and other…

2021-02Forum
David Graeber: Purity, Alienation and Dignity

Abstract: David Graeber wrote about debt, jobs and the negative effects of globalization. He was an American anthropologist, anarchist activist, and was an author known for his books Debt: The First 5000 Years, The Utopia of Rules and Bullshit Jobs: A Theory. A professor of anthropology at the London School of Economics, he passed away…

2021-02Forum
Technological Exercises

Abstract: The paper aims at setting the problem of the relation between technology, and the individual within the framework of Pierre Hadot’s idea of spiritual exercises. It compares two rivaling views of technology that originated in the Weimar Republic in order to outline a problematic field for examining the present position of the individual and…

2021-02Thematic Section
Dialectic into Dialogos and the Pragmatics of No-thingness in a Time of Crisis

Abstract: Nishitani and Neoplatonism both argue that overcoming the nihilism of non-being requires a confrontation with, and cultivation of, the experience of nothingness. This paper argues that the appreciation of nothingness is best realized in the practice of dialectic into dialogos, as adapted from the Socratic tradition. We argue that dialectic equips the self…

2021-02Thematic Section
Philosophy Plays: A Neo-Socratic Way of Performing Public Philosophy

Abstract: This paper provides an explanatory rationale within a theoretical philosophical framework for the Philosophy Plays project as a call to public philosophy, conceived as a way of life and a form of communal therapy for the mind.  The Philosophy Plays aim is to introduce philosophy to the general public through philosophical presentations by professional philosophers incorporating drama. Like Plato’s…

2021-02Thematic Section
Recovering Wildness: “Earthy” Education and Field Philosophy

Abstract: This essay invites a recovery of “wildness” as a way for philosophers to respond to the present moment which includes: an ongoing global pandemic, economic uncertainty, increasing cultural division, and a crisis in higher education broadly that persistently threatens the status of philosophy programs. Drawing on the American thinkers John William Miller and John Dewey and elaborating…

2021-02Thematic Section
Reclaiming Time Aesthetically: Hadot, Spiritual Exercises and Gardening

Abstract: Pierre Hadot’s legacy is a vision of ancient philosophy not only as a system of abstract concepts and logical procedures but as a practical philosophical methodology. A key element of this interpretation is consideration of ancient philosophical practice as a series of spiritual exercises to improve one’s own life. The present paper aims to show, more humbly, that by highlighting…

2021-02Editorial
Pressing Questions for the Philosophical Life in a Time of Crisis

Preview: 2020, the year the coronavirus pandemic spread globally, marked the twenty-fifth year since the publication of Pierre Hadot’s work Philosophy as a Way of Life (translated by co-author Michael Chase). In that time, what began as the research specialization of just a few scholars has become a growing area of philosophical and metaphilosophical inquiry, bringing together researchers…

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