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Pedro de Freitas Júnior, BA in philosophy from the University of Santa Catarina and specialist in clinical philosophy, is responsible for the section that deals with videos containing philosophical reflections chosen each week.
Philosophy in clinical care of pre-judgments as subjective truths that person brings in advance and coming into contact with their experiences. For example, something is so for her, even before knowing more about you.
Therefore, pre-judgments relate to truth, deal with what is a priori and tend to a conclusion, a figure that has crystallized into a truth.
In some cases, pre-judgments are not caused by problems related to defects or virtues. The pre-judgments correspond to everything that a person is all she thinks it as part of their beliefs and subjective truths, and also to the "other," occurs this way.
In this case, the video we see questions about the scope of this "other", expressing their truths.
We can be different and still be right all at the same time. We must, as far as possible, starting from each structure, paving the way for differences.
Bruno Packter
Read other information on this subject, published on this site: TRUTH AND METHOD , The outline of a philosophical hermeneutics of Hans Georg Gadamer.
The video illustrates, in some parts, the clinical procedure called shortcut.
When a person uses in his speech words and expressions like "I will get by; invent a way out, I'll create a reply, I think I could think of other things" we are probably facing the clinical procedure called Shortcut.
Initially, a timely warning: Attachment of the central feature is the inventiveness, doxa, creativity. This usually is attested to living with the person, but must be backed by the historicity of understanding. One of the most common mistakes is the confusion between existential repertoire and inventiveness.
A person who has an existential repertoire derived from his erudition can at a time of crisis surprise by putting the various possibilities for dealing with the issues. This can lead clinical philosopher to consider that a person uses Shortcut. However, many times, is nothing more than the use of prerogatives and reflections solidly built without the inventiveness - similar to what occurs in the repertoire of moves of a chess electronic.
The divisional data and rooted cuttings, elements of history, are usually sufficient for this important distinction.
Source: Institute Packter - www.filosofiaclinica.com.br
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