eBooks - Philosophy - Ethics - Will Goya - Listening and Silence. Lessons from Dialog in Clinical Philosophy
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It is possible to understand someone as it really would like to be understood?
This is a bilingual book (English-Portuguese) about ethical listening, about
what it is Clinical Philosophy, its theory and practice. It is a therapeutical
method of aid through the academic philosophy with a complete study of case,
in doctor's office. It is a philosophy work and therapy written with great
poetry for those willing to understand and help the singularity of each one,
of the other. “The title of the book is very suggestive of its therapeutical practice its, as he describes with a powerful force of compassion… Certainly this philosophy book constitutes a great contribution to psychology and to all who currently seek to take care of the Being.” Pierre Weil (Former-pupil of thinkers as J. Piaget, I. Caruso and J. L. Moreno, he’s rector of UNIPAZ, educator and a psychologist worldwide known). “This book places the love in first plan… This book is beautiful. The reader soon will verify that this work was written by a philosopher that brings in the soul the love, the poetry, the kindness. There are touching passages.” Lúcio Packter (Brazilian philosopher. Systemizing of the Clinical Philosophy). About the Author: Will Goya is a poet, clinical philosopher and university professor. He has devoted himself to studies in Clinical Philosophy since 1998. He’s a member of the Representative Council of the Packter Institute. In addition to clinical practice, he lectures in business companies and in philanthropic institutions. With research and experiences in the United Sates and in various Brazilian states, he accumulates communication experience and work with individuals, with small and large audiences. |
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eBooks - Titles - Authors - Philosophy - Ethics - Will Goya - Listening and Silence. Lessons from Dialog in Clinical Philosophy