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020 _a9780998401881
043 _aen_UK
041 _aeng
245 2 _aA philosophy of mindfulness
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_bNFB / Amelia Press,
_c2017
300 _a273 p. ; 20 cm
500 _aa journey with Deleuze
520 _aWhich life is worth living? In A Philosophy of Mindfulness: A Journey with Deleuze, the writer and philosopher Finn Janning argues that we need a "new" philosophy because we-many of us, at least-are blind. We see rather little of that which surrounds us. For Janning, philosophy is not just an abstract discipline but also a mode of being in this world. By mixing mindfulness with the affirmative philosophy of Gilles Deleuze, he unfolds a philosophy of mindfulness. A philosophy that makes us less blind but also ethically responsible in relation to what we experience. Hereby, Janning moves mindfulness from the sphere of psychology into philosophy, or from being primarily an inward-turned practice to an out-turned one. A Philosophy of Mindfulness is a daring and enriching intervention in contemporary philosophy. It puts emphasis on experience, experiment, and actualization or affirmation. Each experience matters; life is the experience of making contact or being connected with what is in the midst of becoming-that is, life-and then passing it on to the next generations.
590 _bBibliography and endnotes
630 _aCLASS B - PHILOSOPHY. PSYCHOLOGY. RELIGION
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650 _aPhilosophy
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650 _a Mindfulness
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650 _a Deleuze
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650 _a Finn Janning
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650 _a Affirmative philosophy
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650 _a Gilles Ethically responsible
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650 _a Ethics
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650 _a Psychology
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650 0 _a Experience
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650 _a Experiment
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650 _a Affirmation
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650 0 _aExperience
_xSociological aspects
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650 _a Meditation
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650 _a Buddhism
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700 _aJanning, Finn
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912 _a2017-01-01
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953 _d2018-11-07 18:01:27
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