
Now more than ever before institutions of higher education are being called upon to provide students with information in the classroom that can contribute to the success of students in the workplace. Unlike any other philosophy text, PHILOSOPHERS AT WORK contains "Practice" sections written by philosopher practitioners who demonstrate how their knowledge of the problems, methods, and theories of philosophy provide powerful tools for addressing the dilemmas that arise in diverse work settings. Through the "Issues and Practice" sections, students are able to gain an understanding of the practical value of philosophy.
This text investigates how the theoretical frameworks and analytical methods of philosophy can be directly applied to solve complex dilemmas in contemporary professional environments. Elliot D. Cohen, a prominent figure in the field of philosophical practice, compiles contributions from various practitioners to bridge the gap between academic study and workplace utility. The book argues that philosophical training provides a unique set of cognitive tools that are highly transferable to diverse career fields. By integrating theory with real-world application, the author demonstrates the pragmatic value of philosophical inquiry in modern society.
What You Will Find
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Experts and educators frequently cite this work as a pioneering text for bridging the divide between academic philosophy and vocational application. Readers often note that the inclusion of practitioner-written sections provides a concrete, accessible approach for students seeking to understand the utility of their studies.
Page Count:
480
Publication Date:
1989-01-01
Publisher:
Harcourt School
ISBN-10:
0030132347
ISBN-13:
9780030132346
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