Saturday with
Socrates!
Philosophy, Therapy and Mental Wellbeing
Spend an enjoyable Saturday
seeing how philosophy can contribute to our mental wellbeing and help us
flourish.
Following Socrates' lead, Plato understood philosophy
to be practical, conceiving it as a therapeutics of the soul; this resurfaces
in the work of Ludwig Wittgenstein and Viktor Frankl in modern times. This day
explores different dimensions of this tradition with two Irish philosophers and
introduces Jules Evans from England ,
who is flying over to launch his bestselling book, Philosophy for Life and
Other Dangerous Situations, which has just been published and may be purchased on the
day.
Venue: The United Arts Club, 3 Upper Fitzwilliam Street , Dublin
2.
Saturday, May 4th, 10am-5pm.
Cost: €25. €15 for students.
10am-12pm: Dr Stephen J. Costello: philosopher,
logotherapist, and Director of the Viktor Frankl Institute of Ireland.
‘Philosophy as Therapy: A
Logotherapeutic Reading of Boethius’ The
Consolation of Philosophy’.
Dr Costello will speak on how philosophy is a form of
therapy and demonstrate this with a reading of Boethius’ classic book from the
perspective of Viktor Frankl’s logotherapy. Dr Costello is the author of half a
dozen books with the most recent being The
Ethics of Happiness: An Existential Analysis.
12-1pm: Lunch Break
1-2.30pm: Dr Patrick Quinn: lecturer in philosophy
in All Hallows.
‘Ludwig Wittgenstein on Getting a Clear View: A Philosophical
Approach to
Language as a Form of Therapy’.
Language as a Form of Therapy’.
Dr Quinn, who is author of The Philosophy of Religion A-Z, will address the Austrian philosopher’s view
of philosophy being a form of therapy that can cure us from the bewitchment of
our intelligence by means of language.
2.30-3pm: Coffee break.
3-5pm: Jules Evans: Policy director of the
Centre for History of the Emotions, Queen Mary University London
‘Philosophy for Life’. for Life’.
Mr Evans will address the central concerns of his book
and show how philosophy, and especially the Stoics and CBT, can be applied to
everyday situations.
Chair: Dr Angelo Bottone: author of The Philosophical Habit of Mind.
(Please pay at door and RSVP to Dr Bottone: angelo.bottone@ucd.ie)
Chair: Dr Angelo Bottone: author of The Philosophical Habit of Mind.
(Please pay at door and RSVP to Dr Bottone: angelo.bottone@ucd.ie)