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Transformative Philosophy
Transformative Philosophy

Author(s): Lydia Amir
Subject(s): Philosophy, Social Sciences, Metaphysics, Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion
Published by: Asociatia Practicienilor in Consiliere, Filosofie si Etică
Keywords: Transformative Philosophy; religious readings of philosophy’s philosophic ideals; personal philosophic redemption;

Summary/Abstract: The contemporary relevance of unraveling the transformative power of philosophy lies in helping to secure its place in the academe and in enabling personal change for the benefit of the individual and the society in which we live. Yet formulating the transformative power of various philosophies, of different philosophic notions, and of philosophy itself as a rational discipline which addresses the mind leads to laying the ground for a new field. This is what I attempt to do on my own, yet briefly, in this article, and at length, with the help of others, in the Handbook for Transformative Philosophy. In the current article, I explain why only Eastern philosophies are usually considered transformative, I argue that Western philosophy is deeply transformative and I formulate that which performs in it the required transformation of the self. I further identify religious readings of philosophy as one impediment to experiencing philosophy’s transformative power, and I point to the ideal of personal philosophic redemption as a promising avenue for modern transformative philosophies.

  • Issue Year: 3/2023
  • Issue No: 8
  • Page Range: 43-57
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English