Gerd B. Achenbach

Gerd B. Achenbach ( born February 11, 1947 as Gerd Böttcher in Hameln ) is a German philosopher and founder of the first philosophical practice. He lives in Bergisch Gladbach.

Life

Gerd B. Achenbach doctorate in 1981, when Gerd Böttcher, at the University of Giessen in Odo Marquard with the dissertation self-realization - or ". Phenomenology of Spirit ". " The desire and the need to " amplify a Hegelian chapter from the. Achenbach is philosophically strongly influenced by German idealism. In his books, lectures and seminars he often indicates literary works in terms of their philosophical content.

Gerd B. Achenbach 1982 he founded the International Society for Philosophical Practice ( IGPP ), which he chaired until autumn 2003. In the IGPP Achenbach is a visiting practitioner. In 2003 he founded the regional Society for Philosophical Practice in Bergisch Gladbach, which he is chairman since then.

As a teacher Achenbach teaches at the Lessing -Hochschule in Berlin and at the North Sea Academy in leakage, where he helped to shape the annual Summer Academy.

Publications

  • The pure and practical philosophy. Three lectures on philosophical practice. Klagenfurt's contributions to philosophy. Published by the Association of the Scientific Society of Austria, Vienna 1983 ISBN 3-85369-551-5
  • Philosophical Practice. Lectures and essays. Dinter, Cologne 1984 ISBN 3-924794-00-6 (Italian 2004)
  • ( with Thomas Macho ) The principle of healing. Medicine, psychoanalysis, Philosophical Practice. Dinter, Cologne 1985 ISBN 3-924794-01-4
  • The little book of inner peace. Herder, Freiburg / Br. 2000; 3rd edition 2005 ISBN 3-451-04972-4 (Italian 2005)
  • Life mastery. Herder, Freiburg / Br. 2001; Reprint: Dinter, Cologne 2009 ISBN 978-3-924794-50-7 (Dutch 2002; ital 2006)
  • From the right person in the wrong. Herder, Freiburg / Br. 2003 ISBN 3-451-05270-9
  • Love - the divine madness. Herder, Freiburg / Br. 2006 ISBN 3-451-05564-3
  • To introduce the philosophical practice. Lectures, essays, interviews and essays by 1981 until 2009. Dinter, Cologne 2010 ISBN 978-3-924794-55-2
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