超越方法,Anders Lindseth风格:寻求在咨询室中开辟哲学空间

Morten Fastvold
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“超越方法”是挪威哲学家安德斯·林德塞斯的核心思想,他是挪威哲学咨询的先驱,也是其他咨询师的导师。受格尔德·阿肯巴赫(Gerd Achenbach)的影响,林德塞斯厌恶方法和治疗,而主张“触摸不知道”的原则。去年在奥斯陆的一次研讨会上,Lindseth与哲学咨询专业的学生讨论了这些概念,并进行了一次演示,以供评估。本文以神学院为基础,提出了林德塞斯的立场,并对“超越方法”的概念进行了批判性的审视。作者并没有完全回避方法,而是声称哲学咨询师可以在有限的意义上使用方法,而不是屈服于专业的、贬义的“治疗”这个词。
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Beyond method, Anders Lindseth style: The quest to open up philosophical space in the consulting room
Abstract The “beyond method” approach is pivotal to the Norwegian philosopher Anders Lindseth, who pioneered philosophical counseling in Norway, and has been a mentor to other counselors. Being himself influenced by Gerd Achenbach, Lindseth has a distaste for method and therapy, advocating instead the principle of “touched not-knowing.” During a seminar in Oslo last year Lindseth discussed these concepts with students of philosophical counseling, and had a demonstration session to be assessed. Based on the seminary, this article presents the Lindseth position, and looks critically into the notion of “beyond method.” Instead of eschewing method altogether, the author claims that philosophical counselors might employ method in a limited sense without succumbing to “therapy” in the professional, pejatorive sense of the word.
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