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Ran Lahav (born April 17, 1954) is an Israeli-born American philosopher who developed philosophical activities for the general public. Since the early 1990s he has given workshops and retreats around the world, and published books and articles. Since the early 2010s he has been developing formats of philosophical contemplation, known as Deep Philosophy.

Education

Ran Lahav received his bachelor's degree in philosophy and psychology from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. In 1988 he completed his PhD in philosophy at the University of Michigan with a doctoral thesis on the nature of subjective experience, as well as a master's degree in psychology.

Philosophical career

In 1992, Lahav joined the then-nascent philosophical practice movement, which seeks to make philosophy relevant to individuals’ everyday lives. In 1993 he taught philosophical counseling at Haifa University, and in 1993 he initiated and co-organized the first international conference on philosophical counseling at the University of British Columbia, and edited the anthology Essays on philosophical counseling (1995), the first book in English in the field.

He has developed philosophical methods of self-transformation and contemplative forms of philosophizing (called Deep Philosophy) and used them in group activities. In 2017 he founded the Deep Philosophy Group in which participants contemplate together from their inner depth on short philosophical texts.

Publications

Philosophy books

  • Essays on Philosophical Counseling, Lanham: University Press of America, 1995. (Edited anthology with second editor Maria Tillmanns). ISBN 978-0819199737
  • Stepping out of Plato’s Cave, Loyev Books, 2016. ISBN 978-0998133034
  • Philosophical Contemplation, Loyev Books, 2018. ISBN 978-1947515949
  • What is Deep Philosophy?, Loyev Books, 2021. ISBN 978-1947515093

References

  1. ^ Barrientos Rastrojo, José (2005). Introducción al asesoramiento y la orientación filosófica. Tenerife: Ideapress Publ. pp. 85–100. ISBN 84-86273-91-9.
  2. ^ "Ran Lahav Profile". Northern Vermont University. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
  3. Romero, Jose Luis (2010). "El asesoramiento filosófico en el ámbito internacional e iberoamericano: nota historiográfica". Revista Internacional de Filosofía Aplicada HASER. 1: 154.
  4. "First International Conference on Philosophical Practice". ICPP. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
  5. Borisov, Sergey (2020). "Review of book: Stepping out of Plato´s Cave" (PDF). Haser. 11: 199–212. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
  6. Helskog, Guro Hansen (2019). Philosophising the dialogos way towards wisdom in education: Between critical thinking and spiritual contemplation. Routledge. pp. 95–99. ISBN 978-1351033985.
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