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Welcome
The International Journal of Philosophical Practice is the official journal of the American Society for Philosophy, Counseling, and Psychotherapy (ASPCP).
Philosophical practice refers to the application of philosophical theories, skills, and methods in a myriad of professional and work contexts. It includes but is not restricted to philosophical counseling, ethics consultation, and the nonacademic deployment of philosophical training in diverse professional areas such as law, medicine, business, mental health, journalism, natural science, computer science, politics, and religion. IJPP publishes articles of high quality that contribute to an improved understanding of the nature and value of philosophical practice in its diverse forms.
The Journal publishes theoretical as well as descriptive and empirical articles and case studies falling within its purview. It also publishes book reviews of recent books that raise issues and problems of philosophical practice as well as notes and news relating to philosophical practice.
Some general topics of interest include:
- The nature of philosophical counseling.
- The relationship between psychological and philosophical counseling.
- The certification and licensure of philosophical practitioners.
- Training and curriculum issues in philosophical practice.
- The role of logic and critical thinking in philosophical practice.
- Ethical issues in philosophical practice.
- Ethics consultation in medicine, law, business, the environment, and related fields.
- The role of philosophers on institutional ethics committees.
- Philosophers as political consultants and policy analysts.
- The value of an undergraduate major in philosophy.
- Philosophers as administrators.
- Philosophers as software developers and information technologists.
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