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... culturally enriching ways a philosopher , like any cultural worker , can contribute . My point is that contributing in ways relevant for philosophy for managers is one of the forms of enrichment we should acknowledge . Indeed , it is an ...
... culturally enriching ways a philosopher , like any cultural worker , can contribute . My point is that contributing in ways relevant for philosophy for managers is one of the forms of enrichment we should acknowledge . Indeed , it is an ...
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... cultural form for expressing philosophical insights . 26 Hadot's What is Ancient Philosophy ? ( 2002 ) is particularly powerful here . See also Hadot ( 1995 ) . 27I shall not enter in to the meta - philosophical discussion of the ...
... cultural form for expressing philosophical insights . 26 Hadot's What is Ancient Philosophy ? ( 2002 ) is particularly powerful here . See also Hadot ( 1995 ) . 27I shall not enter in to the meta - philosophical discussion of the ...
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... cultural buzzwords, by argumentative sophistry, by conventional and compartmentalised truths, even by intellectual brilliance and especially by reified practices that do not do justice to what the philosophical effort originally was all ...
... cultural buzzwords, by argumentative sophistry, by conventional and compartmentalised truths, even by intellectual brilliance and especially by reified practices that do not do justice to what the philosophical effort originally was all ...
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... cultural and personal ruts that have been built through repetition since our birth. We would find ourselves in situations we do not like without understanding how we got there, or what to do about it. We might find ourselves unable to ...
... cultural and personal ruts that have been built through repetition since our birth. We would find ourselves in situations we do not like without understanding how we got there, or what to do about it. We might find ourselves unable to ...
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... cultural backgrounds . We all have our prejudice that will distort our view of the reality . When we take the effort to understand the point of views of each other without imposing our own agenda , we might find ourselves from a place ...
... cultural backgrounds . We all have our prejudice that will distort our view of the reality . When we take the effort to understand the point of views of each other without imposing our own agenda , we might find ourselves from a place ...
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