Existential therapy

The Philosophers' Magazine 45 (45):122-126 (2009)
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I think we’re all at our most philosophical when we’re teenagers, aren’t we? There is something fascinating in those teenage years about questioning themoral order or the society you find yourself in, and I think it is a time when very strong and possibly violent dislikes and feelings of anger are coming up.

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