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Key concepts in philosophical counselling
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Blanka Šulavíková
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October 2, 2014
Published Online: 2014-10-02
Published in Print: 2014-10-01
© 2014 Institute for Research in Social Communication, Slovak Academy of Sciences
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Keywords for this article
philosophical counseling;
wisdom;
critical thinking;
worldview;
virtues
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