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African and Islamic philosophy: Expanding the horizons of philosophical counselling
Authors:Avital Pilpel  Shahar Gindi
Institution:1. Department of Philosophy, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel;2. Faculty of Education, Beit Berl Academic College, Kefar Sava, Israel
Abstract:Philosophical counselling has traditionally utilized a limited number of philosophical traditions: Existentialism, Stoicism, and the employment of Socratic dialogues being the most common ones. Focusing on a limited number of philosophical views does not exploit the potential therapeutic value of many other philosophical traditions, and may enhance dogmatism. In this paper we illustrate the need for a wider philosophical toolkit by showing the potential value of two rarely-employed philosophical traditions: African and Islamic philosophy. From the plethora of issues in these philosophical traditions, we highlight the relevance of African philosophy to conflicts between social duties and individual desires, and the relevance of Islamic philosophy to conflicts between faith and reason. We then emphasize the relevance of these philosophies in the current social and political situation in the Western world in general, and in Europe in particular.
Keywords:Philosophical counselling  African philosophy  Islamic philosophy  Islam  immigration
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