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    The Palgrave Handbook of the Philosophy of Humor (edited book)
    Palgrave Macmillan. 2026.
    The Palgrave Handbook of the Philosophy of Humor gathers the best scholars in this now well-established field in order to fill a significant lacuna: to provide an accurate explanation of philosophers’ attitudes toward humor as an umbrella term, both historically and thematically. To that purpose, it addresses not only humor, but also laughter and the comical, as well as related terms, such as smiling, wit, jokes, caricature, irony and stand-up comedy. The first part of the handbook is historical…Read more
  • Companion to the Philosophy of the Human Condition (edited book)
    Brill. forthcoming.
    The Companion will address the perennial topic of the human condition, which in the last twenty years has become the focus of attention again, first through related topics––such as the renewed interest in tragedy and the tragic sense of life, the problem of evil, the meaning in life, pessimism and joy––and also more directly, as testified by monographs addressing the human condition or the human predicament.
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    Handbook of Transformative Philosophy (edited book)
    Springer. 2026.
    The Handbook offers a theoretical and practical guide to transformative philosophies, drawing on past theories still viable today and on contemporary approaches which prioritize key transformative notions. Bringing together international top scholars, this handbook breaks ground in its scope and depth, its erudition and originality, its theory and practice. The new field it defines ultimately addresses the question of what philosophy is, what it has been, and what it can be. Part I offers histor…Read more
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    A New Skeptical Worldview for Contemporary World Cultures
    In Jian Chang (ed.), World Culture Development Forum 2013, Chian Social Sciences Academic Press. pp. 337-363. 2014.
  • The Individual
    In S. Emmanuel, W. McDonald & J. Stewart (eds.), Kierkegaard’s Concepts, Tome IV: Individual to Novel, Ashgate. 2014.
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    Should philosophers address the needs of their societies? If the answer is affirmative, and if today's needs are being inadequately answered within the New Age movement for lack of viable alternatives, philosophers' minimal response could be teaching critical thinking outside the academe, and maximal response would be providing relevant wisdom for the world. The first option requires construing logic and epistemology as practical fields. The second requires reforming part of Philosophy as social…Read more
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    Morality, psychology, philosophy
    Philosophical Practice 1 (1): 43-57. 2005.
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    Philosophical Practice: A Method and Some Cases
    Practical Philosophy 6 (1): 36-41. 2003.
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    Humor in Philosophy: Theory and Practice
    Philosophical Practice 7 1015-29. 2012.
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  • Taking Philosophy Seriously: Perfectionism versus Meliorism
    In B. R. J. (ed.), Philosophy and Practice, Grupo De Investigaciòn Universitario “filosofía Aplicada: Sujeto, Sufrimiento Y Socieded”. pp. 11-32. 2006.
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    Rethinking Philosophers' Responsibility
    Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 49 19-29. 2008.
    Should philosophers address the needs of their societies? If the answer is affirmative, and if today's needs are being inadequately answered within the New Age movement for lack of viable alternatives, philosophers' minimal response could be teaching critical thinking outside the academe, and maximal response would be providing relevant wisdom for the world. The first option requires construing logic and epistemology as practical fields. The second requires reforming part of Philosophy as social…Read more
  • Philosophy’s Attitude towards the Comic. A Reevaluation
    European Journal of Humor Research 1 (1): 6-21. 2013.
  • Humor – A Salvation from Salvations?
    Humor Mekuvvan: Scholarly Journal in Humor 1 (1): 47-57. 2011.
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    The gift in therapy
    Philosophical Practice 2 (2): 111-117. 2006.
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    Taking the History of Philosophy on Humor and Laughter Seriously
    Israeli Journal of Humor Research: An International Journal 5 43-87. 2014.
  • Don’t Interrupt My Dialogue!
    In C. T. (ed.), Thinking through Dialogue, Practical Philosophy Press. pp. 239-243. 2001.
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    Three Questionable Assumptions of Philosophical Counseling
    International Journal of Philosophical Practice 2 (1): 1-32. 2004.
    Philosophical practice or counseling has been described as a cluster of meth­ods for treating everyday problems and predicaments through philosophical means. Not­withstanding the variety of methods, philosophical counselors seem to share the following tenets: 1. The counselee is autonomous; 2. Philosophical counseling differs from psychological counseling and 3. Philosophical counseling is effective in solving predicaments. A critical examination shows these to be problematic at both theoretical…Read more
  • Spinoza’s Ethics in Global Management
    Journal of Global Studies 4 (1): 123-138. 2012.