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Tag Archives: philosophy

Inside the Book: The Socratic Method

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The invaluable heritage that Socrates and Plato left us continues to positively influence our ideas and decisions. This book tells us how to do much better.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti17th Aug 202217th Aug 2022Posted inArticle, readingsTags:analytical thinking, coaching, critical thinking, dialogue, new maieutic, philosophy, readingLeave a comment on Inside the Book: The Socratic Method

Impara e dimentica!

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Tre consigli di un artista marziale su come avere chiarezza dell’obiettivo.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti19th May 202219th May 2022Posted inTranslatedTags:growthmindset, italian, learning, martial arts, memory, philosophy1 Comment on Impara e dimentica!

Learn and forget!

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Three pieces of advice from a martial artist to have clarity of outcome.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti31st Jan 20221st Feb 2022Posted inArticleTags:growthmindset, learning, martial arts, memory, philosophy4 Comments on Learn and forget!

Self-Coaching You, but the old-fashioned way

Here’s how we can have a self-conversation using no framework, but three simple millenary practices.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti4th Nov 20215th Nov 2021Posted inArticleTags:learning, philosophy, psychology, selfcoaching2 Comments on Self-Coaching You, but the old-fashioned way

Can we consider Schopenhauer a precursor in Psychology of Learning?

Did a pessimist set the basics for what is a modern approach to learning experiences? I brought back an old fellow: let’s look at it with the eyes of positive psychology.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti19th Jul 2021Posted inArticle, readingsTags:emotional intelligence, flow, learning, pendulum, philosophy, psychology6 Comments on Can we consider Schopenhauer a precursor in Psychology of Learning?

New Maieutic: something you need to know before reading my first book

New Maieutic - A book by Andrea Paviglianiti

This isn’t another book that tells you How to coach.

Posted byAndrea Paviglianiti25th May 202129th May 2021Posted inArticle, readingsTags:books, coaching, learning, new maieutic, philosophy, psychology2 Comments on New Maieutic: something you need to know before reading my first book
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