2023
DOI: 10.1111/jep.13878
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Philosophical health andwuxingontology

Veronica Bâtcă,
Andrei Simionescu‐Panait

Abstract: IntroductionIn recent years, a new form of health has emerged, namely philosophical health. This novel concept is part of the philosophical counseling movement and relies on the philosophical method called the SMILE‐PH interview, which draws heavily from continental philosophy, including phenomenology. Reflecting on the link between health and philosophy brings us to an ancient healthcare tradition that actively relies on philosophy: Chinese healthcare and its founding wuxing, or five phases ontology.Objective… Show more

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“…Lehel Balogh, one of the authors of the Philosophical Health anthology, 21 describes the Japanese Morita therapy, 44 a special mode of conceiving mental illness akin to the techniques of meaning‐centred therapies. Veronica Bâtcă & Andrei Simionescu‐Panait examine de Miranda's SMILE method for philosophical health with the lens of Chinese wuxing ontology, an ancient healthcare tradition that actively relies on philosophy 45 …”
Section: From Health Philosophy To Philosophical Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lehel Balogh, one of the authors of the Philosophical Health anthology, 21 describes the Japanese Morita therapy, 44 a special mode of conceiving mental illness akin to the techniques of meaning‐centred therapies. Veronica Bâtcă & Andrei Simionescu‐Panait examine de Miranda's SMILE method for philosophical health with the lens of Chinese wuxing ontology, an ancient healthcare tradition that actively relies on philosophy 45 …”
Section: From Health Philosophy To Philosophical Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%