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The Case for a Contemplative Philosophy of Education [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
I argue for the use of contemplative practices, such as meditation, journaling, reflection, etc., as an adjunct or alternative form of pedagogy that can help enrich student engagement, facilitate the creation of a philosophical mind state, and engender ...
Repetti, Rick
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Approaching Empedocles through PWL practices

open access: yesEidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture
To approach the poem-fragments of Empedocles as a discourse emerging from the drama of living, is to allow their performatively theorized snapshots to return from mere stills to moving images of practice in modulated stages of training.
Lucio Angelo Privitello
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Hadot Among the Medievalists: Revisiting the Historiography on “Intellectual Felicity” in the Thirteenth Century

open access: yesEidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture
The reception of Hadot’s work on the tradition of spiritual exercises among historians of medieval philosophy has rarely produced the results one might reasonably have expected.
Matteo Johannes Stettler
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EXERCÍCIOS ESPIRITUAIS E PARRHESIA NOS ENSAIOS DE MONTAIGNE

open access: yesRevista de Filosofia, 2011
Em seus últimos trabalhos, Michel Foucault destacou a importância da parrhesia (libertas, franc-parler, “dizer-verdadeiro”) nas práticas filosóficas da Antiguidade, em uma reflexão mais ampla sobre a “espiritualidade”, inspirada em grande medida na obra ...
Alexandre Soares Carneiro
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A figura de Sócrates segundo Pierre Hadot

open access: yesArchai: Revista de Estudos sobre as Origens do Pensamento Ocidental, 2016
Este artigo enseja mostrar como a figura de Sócra-tes, tal como analisada por Hadot, é peça fundamental para a sua tese da filosofia como modo de vida. Sócrates é aqui estu-dado do ponto de vista de duas de suas máscaras, a do sileno e a de Eros.
Loraine Oliveira
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The Teeth of Time: Pierre Hadot on Meaning and Misunderstanding in the History of Ideas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The French philosopher and intellectual historian Pierre Hadot (1922-2010) is known primarily for his conception of philosophy as spiritual exercise, which was an essential reference for the later Foucault.
Force, Pierre
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The Notion of Being as Act in Neoplatonism and Its Transmission in the Translatio Studiorum [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The problem related to the origin of the concept of actus essendi constitutes one of the central themes in the history of ancient philosophy, and is one of the most important in the process known as Translatio studiorum.
Salis, RITA MARIA GAVINA
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PIERRE HADOT

open access: yesPÓLEMOS – Revista de Estudantes de Filosofia da Universidade de Brasília, 2013
Pierre Hadot é considerado um dos expoentes da intelectualidade francesa, tendo influenciado, inclusive, Michel Foucault. Filólogo e filósofo foi diretor da École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) e professor no Collège de France, em que ocupava a cadeira de História do Pensamento Grego e Romano, passando ser professor honorário a partir ...
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Como não esquecer de viver o presente: um ensaio sobre a espiritualidade do amor

open access: yesGriot, 2018
Pierre Hadot nos mostra, em suas interpretações sobre Goethe e a tradição dos exercícios espirituais, que o amor verdadeiro possui um potencial transformador, pois corresponde a um exercício do espírito capaz de desvelar o ideal que envolve e constitui a
Cassiana Lopes Stephan
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Nietzsche at the Deathbed: the Eternal Recurrence as a Counter to the ‘Preaching of Death’

open access: yesThe Heythrop Journal, Volume 66, Issue 6, Page 623-640, November 2025.
Abstract In recent scholarship, the dominant reading of Nietzsche’s concept of the eternal recurrence has been as a thought experiment. This paper responds to this in two ways. First, this paper relocates eternal recurrence in the context of Nietzsche’s abiding concern with the ‘preaching of death’, a powerful, life‐negating weapon of the ascetic ...
Mark Higgins
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