Books > Humanities > Philosophy > Topics in philosophy > Philosophy of mind
|
Buy Now
Being and Listening - Counselling, psychoanalysis and the ontology of listening (Paperback)
Loot Price: R684
Discovery Miles 6 840
|
|
Being and Listening - Counselling, psychoanalysis and the ontology of listening (Paperback)
Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days
|
This book, the oldest and first of several publications by Peter
Wilberg on the ontological dimension of listening in both
psychotherapy and somatic medicine, is dedicated to the fulfilment
of Martin Heidegger's hope that his thinking would ..".escape the
confines of the philosopher's study and become of benefit to wider
circles, in particular to a large number of suffering human
beings." The German word for listening (zuhoren) belongs to a
family of words including 'to hear' (horen), to belong (gehoren)
and 'belonging together' (Zugehorigkeit). The essential unity or
'belonging together' of 'Being and Listening' was nowhere more
strikingly affirmed than in a saying of the German thinker Martin
Heidegger: "We hear, not the ear." This saying indicates that it is
not bodies or ears but beings that hear. It also hints at a
dimension of 'belonging together' or 'we-ness' in the activity of
hearing and of listening. For how a human being addresses us, what
they say to us - and the manner in which they say it - is itself
and already a response to the way in which we are or are not
listening to and 'hearing' them - the wavelength of our listening
attunement to them. Conversely, as Heidegger goes on to say: ..".if
we hear, something is not merely added to what the ear picks up;
rather, what the ear perceives and how it perceives will already be
attuned (gestimmt) and determined (bestimmt) by what we hear..."
Such a Heideggerian 'language of listening', which speaks in a
German vocabulary, may be unfamiliar to those whose approach to
counselling is shaped by terminologies derived from Freud, Rogers
or new 'cognitive' therapies. Yet it has a power to radically
deepen our experience of what we call 'listening'; allowing us to
understand it merely as a prelude to some form of therapeutic
response - nor as a one among other counselling 'skills' or
'techniques' - but rather as our most primordial way of 'being
with' and 'bearing with' another human being in pregnant silence.
It through this capacity to patiently 'be' and 'bear with' another
person's suffering that they in turn can come to be with and 'bear'
it in a more patient way - thus granting it time to bear forth or
give birth, not just to newly felt questions and insights, but to a
whole 'inner bearing' towards their life world and relationships,
i.e. to a new way of being - one itself rooted in a new way of
listening.
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!
|
You might also like..
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.