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The Need for Resurrection in Philosophical Practice
Guido Giacomo Gattai 강원대학교 인문과학연구소 2015 Journal of Humanities Therapy Vol.6 No.2
Lev Nikolajevic Tolstoj is one of the preeminent Russian novel writers. But not everyone nowadays still knows the importance of the philosophical path he paced during the last years of his life. While "Anna Karenina" or "War and Peace" are well known and appreciated books all over the planet, still only a little public read "the Confession", "Resurrection" or his numerous and rich moral essays. In this article I would like to follow his footprints helping me with the novel "Resurrection" where, in my opinion, he draws a complex and detailed map of what and how a working client-practitioner philosophical practice works usually. The love between practitioner and client and for knowledge, the cage of malfunctioning logics, the journey through experience and analysis and the unavoidable altruistic farewell at the end.