Hannah Arendt, The Zone of Interest, and How Not to Be THAT Couple
The Silent Despair of the Achievement Society: Advices from a Philosophical Counselor
In this achievement society, we are constantly bombarded with the optimistic notion that we can achieve anything we desire through our own willpower and efforts. While this is an exhilarating idea, its darker side suggests that if you are not constantly on your way to improve and excel, you’re inadequate.
Why Self-Deprecation Can Be Morally Wrong | Philosophy of Kant
“Anxiety Is the Dizziness of Freedom”: Philosophy of Kierkegaard and Sartre
What Is Philosophical Counseling? An Example
The idea of philosophical counseling may sound mysterious to those unfamiliar with its principles and practices. It may evoke images of philosophers sitting in old libraries, lost in deep thoughts about abstract ideas, far removed from the realities of everyday life. However, this perception couldn’t be further from the truth. To illustrate what philosophical counseling …