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Handbook of Transformative Philosophy

English · Hardback

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List of contents

Ancient and Hellenistic Philosophy - Christelle Veillard.- Late Antiquity and Medieval Philosophy - David Bartosch.- Renaissance and Modern Philosophy - Lydia Amir.- Eastern Philosophies Influencing the West - Lou Marinoff.- Awareness - Rick Repetti.- Wonder - Finn Thorbjørn Hansen.- Imagination - Amy Kind.- Will - Andrea Hurst.- Decision - Enoch Lambert.- Experience - Jose Barrientos-Rastrojo.- Understanding - Anders Lindseth.- Birth Experience - Stella Villarmea and Chon Tejedor.- Autonomy – Rebekah Johnston.- Love - G. John Abbarno.- Integrity – Alfred Archer.- Self-esteem - Richard Keshen.- Meaning - Thaddeus Metz.- Happiness, Joy, Humor - Lydia Amir.

About the author

Lydia Amir teaches at the Philosophy Department at Tufts University in a way which she hopes is transformative. She serves as Founding President of the International Association for the Philosophy of Humor, President of the Israeli Association for Philosophical Practice, and Co-Director of the American Philosophical Practitioners Association. She has founded one journal and four book series, on innovative topics. Her work has been translated into various languages. She has published articles, essays, monographs, edited collections, and a handbook.

Summary

The Handbook offers a theoretical and practical guide to transformative philosophies, drawing on past theories still viable today and on contemporary approaches which prioritize key transformative notions. Bringing together international top scholars, this handbook breaks ground in its scope and depth, its erudition and originality, its theory and practice. The new field it defines ultimately addresses the question of what philosophy is, what it has been, and what it can be.
Part I offers historical perspectives on the transformative power of philosophy from antiquity to the 21st century. Addressing first various epochs in Western philosophy (Ancient and Hellenistic Philosophies; Late modern and Medieval; Renaissance and modern philosophies), it also formulates the impact that Eastern philosophies, chiefly Hinduism, Buddhism, and Daoism, had on the west, and without which the last two centuries of transformative philosophy cannot be understood.
Part II is divided thematically rather than historically and focuses on contemporary approaches to transformative philosophies. Each chapter addresses in depth one central notion, which, when brought to bear on practice, helps to define a new field in transformative philosophy. They include awareness, wonder, imagination, will, decision, experience, understanding, birth, autonomy, love, integrity, self-esteem, meaning, joy, humor, and happiness.
By unraveling the transformative power of philosophy, this handbook hopes to strengthen philosophy’s place in the academe as a force to reckon with. By enabling personal change for the benefit of the individual and the society in which we live, it answers contemporary concerns. By making explicit the transformative power of various philosophies, of different philosophic notions, and of philosophy itself as an ambitious discipline which critically changes one’s mind through the mixture of rational and non-rational elements, the Transformative Philosophy Handbook lays the ground for a new philosophic field, whose influence will transcend narrow concerns. This Handbook appeals to students and researchers in academic philosophy and related disciplines.

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