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What is philosophy as a way of life? Why philosophy as a way of life?

Stephen R. Grimm,

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Stephen R. Grimm

Department of Philosophy, Fordham University, Bronx, New York, USA

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Stephen R. Grimm, Department of Philosophy, Fordham University, Bronx, NY 10458.

Email: sgrimm@fordham.edu

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Caleb Cohoe,

Caleb Cohoe

Department of Philosophy, Metropolitan State University of Denver, Denver, Colorado, USA

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First published: 23 July 2020
Citations: 1
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Abstract

Despite a recent surge of interest in philosophy as a way of life, it is not clear what it might mean for philosophy to guide one's life, or how a “philosophical” way of life might differ from a life guided by religion, tradition, or some other source. We argue against John Cooper that spiritual exercises figure crucially in the idea of philosophy as a way of life—not just in the ancient world but also today, at least if the idea is to be viable. In order to make the case we attempt to clarify the nature of spiritual exercises, and to explore a number of fundamental questions, such as “What role does reason have in helping us to live well?” Here we distinguish between the discerning and motivational powers of reason, and argue that both elements have limitations as guides to living well.

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