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Jaco Louw, Becoming porous listening bodies: On Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenological experience of dialogical encounters in philosophical counsellingIndo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology. forthcoming.
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Werner F Smith, Set and setting: The missing factors in Chris Letheby’s psychedelic philosophySouth African Journal of Philosophy 44 (4): 493-506. 2025.
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Jaco Louw, Considering African philosophy as a way of life through the practice of philosophical counsellingSouth African Journal of Philosophy 44 (2): 329-344. 2025.
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Jaco Louw, Philosophical counselling as transcreation: Towards an African hermeneutic and conversational approachInterdisciplinary Research in Counseling Ethics and Philosophy - Ircep 5 (13): 29-48. 2025.
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Jaco Louw, Asking “How Might One Live, Here, Today?” in Philosophical Counselling: Introducing African Philosophical PerspectivesPhilosophical Practice: Journal of the Appa 20 (2): 3547-3559. 2025.
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Jaco Louw, Listening-Through-Conversation(alism): Navigating as Porous Listening Bodies (In)Between Meaningful SilencesArumaruka: Journal of Conversational Thinking 5 (2). 2025.
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Jaco Louw, Philosophical Counselling as a Method of Practising Contemporary African Philosophy: Setting the Context for a Conversation between Serequeberhan and ChimakonamJournal of Comparative Literature and Aesthetics 47 (1): 117-130. 2024.
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Jaco Louw, Expanding the Literature on Philosophical Counselling through African Hermeneutic Philosophy and ConversationalismArụmarụka 3 (2): 21-46. 2023.
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Jaco Louw, Practising "Dissentient Philosophical Counselling" Underpinned by African Conversationalism and Pyrrhonian Scepticism: Provisional Theory and PracticeStellenbosch Socratic Journal 2 (1): 63-76. 2022.
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Jaco Louw, Pyrrhonian reflections: a sceptical inquiry into philosophical counsellingDissertation, Stellenbosch University. 2021.
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Jaco Louw, The problem as point of departure: The Pyrrhonian aporia, the Derridean perhaps and keeping Philosophical Counselling in the realm of philosophyStellenbosch Socratic Journal 1 (1): 17-29. 2021.