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Marinoff's Therapy: A Critique of His Books on Philosophical PracticeSchuster, 2004
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- International Journal of Philosophical Practice
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Lou Marinoff, author of the bestseller Plato, Not Prozac, and a professor of philosophy at the City College of New York is not only a controversial figure at his university, but also among his philosophical counseling colleagues; some of the latter even consider him dangerous …
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