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What (who) is Philosophical Explorations - definition


Philosophical Explorations         
JOURNAL
Philos. Explor.; Philos Explor; Phil. Explor.; Phil Explor
Philosophical Explorations is a peer reviewed philosophy journal published triannually, specializing in the philosophy of mind and action.
Philosophical counseling         
APPLICATION OF PHILOSOPHY TO COUNSELING
Philosophical consultancy; Philosophical counselling; Philosophical Counseling; Philosophical Consultancy; Philosophical practice; Ethical counseling; Philosophical practitioner; Philosophical practitioners
Philosophical consultancy, also sometimes called philosophical practice or philosophical counseling or clinical philosophy, is a contemporary movement in practical philosophy. Developing since the 1980s as a profession but since the 1950s as a practice, practitioners of philosophical counseling ordinarily have a doctorate or minimally a master's degree in philosophy and offer their philosophical counseling or consultation services to clients who look for a philosophical understanding of their lives, social problems, or even mental problems.
Philosophical theory         
THEORETICAL CONCEPT WITHIN PHILOSOPHY
System of belief; Philosophical theories; Philosophical system
A philosophical theory or philosophical positionDictionary of Theories, Jennifer Bothamley is a view that attempts to explain or account for a particular problem in philosophy. The use of the term "theory" is a statement of colloquial English and not reflective of the term theory.