Sobering Wisdom: Philosophical Explorations of Twelve Step Spirituality

Author:   Jerome A. Miller ,  Nicholas Plants
Publisher:   University of Virginia Press
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Pages:   256
Publication Date:   30 December 2014
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Author:   Jerome A. Miller ,  Nicholas Plants
Publisher:   University of Virginia Press
Imprint:   University of Virginia Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.437kg
ISBN:  

9780813936529


ISBN 10:   0813936527
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   30 December 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
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Sobering Wisdom is the first book to examine the Twelve Step program through the lens of philosophers. The scholarship across the board is sound, and the essays gathered here add great value to the discussion of an intrinsically worthwhile topic.--Frank Seeburger, Professor Emeritus, University of Denver, author of Addiction and Responsibility


There are very few works that grapple with addiction and recovery from philosophical perspectives. There are even fewer when it comes to philosophy and the spirituality of the Twelve Steps. I believe this book will do a great deal to fill this void. I would recommend it to my friends who struggle with spirituality and recovery or who seek a deeper understanding. I would also recommend it to people who are wary of the Christian God-language of Alcoholics Anonymous. --Peg O'Connor, Gustavus Adolphus College, author of the blog Philosophy Stirred, Not Shaken: Insights on Addiction and Philosophy for Psychology Today Sobering Wisdom is the first book to examine the Twelve Step program through the lens of philosophers. The scholarship across the board is sound, and the essays gathered here add great value to the discussion of an intrinsically worthwhile topic. --Frank Seeburger, Professor Emeritus, University of Denver, author of Addiction and Responsibility Sobering Wisdom is the first book to examine the Twelve Step program through the lens of philosophers. The scholarship across the board is sound, and the essays gathered here add great value to the discussion of an intrinsically worthwhile topic.--Frank Seeburger, Professor Emeritus, University of Denver, author of Addiction and Responsibility There are very few works that grapple with addiction and recovery from philosophical perspectives. There are even fewer when it comes to philosophy and the spirituality of the Twelve Steps. I believe this book will do a great deal to fill this void. I would recommend it to my friends who struggle with spirituality and recovery or who seek a deeper understanding. I would also recommend it to people who are wary of the Christian God-language of Alcoholics Anonymous.--Peg O'Connor, Gustavus Adolphus College, author of the blog Philosophy Stirred, Not Shaken: Insights on Addiction and Philosophy for Psychology Today


Sobering Wisdom is the first book to examine the Twelve Step program through the lens of philosophers. The scholarship across the board is sound, and the essays gathered here add great value to the discussion of an intrinsically worthwhile topic.--Frank Seeburger, Professor Emeritus at the University of Denver, author of Addiction and Responsibility


There are very few works that grapple with addiction and recovery from philosophical perspectives. There are even fewer when it comes to philosophy and the spirituality of the Twelve Steps. I believe this book will do a great deal to fill this void. I would recommend it to my friends who struggle with spirituality and recovery or who seek a deeper understanding. I would also recommend it to people who are wary of the Christian God-language of Alcoholics Anonymous.--Peg O'Connor, Gustavus Adolphus College, author of the blog Philosophy Stirred, Not Shaken: Insights on Addiction and Philosophy for Psychology Today Sobering Wisdom is the first book to examine the Twelve Step program through the lens of philosophers. The scholarship across the board is sound, and the essays gathered here add great value to the discussion of an intrinsically worthwhile topic.--Frank Seeburger, Professor Emeritus, University of Denver, author of Addiction and Responsibility Sobering Wisdom is the first book to examine the Twelve Step program through the lens of philosophers. The scholarship across the board is sound, and the essays gathered here add great value to the discussion of an intrinsically worthwhile topic.--Frank Seeburger, Professor Emeritus, University of Denver, author of Addiction and Responsibility There are very few works that grapple with addiction and recovery from philosophical perspectives. There are even fewer when it comes to philosophy and the spirituality of the Twelve Steps. I believe this book will do a great deal to fill this void. I would recommend it to my friends who struggle with spirituality and recovery or who seek a deeper understanding. I would also recommend it to people who are wary of the Christian God-language of Alcoholics Anonymous.--Peg O'Connor, Gustavus Adolphus College, author of the blog Philosophy Stirred, Not Shaken: Insights on Addiction and Philosophy for Psychology Today


Sobering Wisdom is the first book to examine the Twelve Step program through the lens of philosophers. The scholarship across the board is sound, and the essays gathered here add great value to the discussion of an intrinsically worthwhile topic. --Frank Seeburger, Professor Emeritus, University of Denver, author of Addiction and Responsibility There are very few works that grapple with addiction and recovery from philosophical perspectives. There are even fewer when it comes to philosophy and the spirituality of the Twelve Steps. I believe this book will do a great deal to fill this void. I would recommend it to my friends who struggle with spirituality and recovery or who seek a deeper understanding. I would also recommend it to people who are wary of the Christian God-language of Alcoholics Anonymous. --Peg O'Connor, Gustavus Adolphus College, author of the blog ""Philosophy Stirred, Not Shaken: Insights on Addiction and Philosophy"" for Psychology Today


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Jerome A. Miller is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Philosophy at Salisbury University, USA and the author of In the Throe of Wonder: Intimations of the Sacred in a Post-Modern World and The Way of Suffering: A Geography of Crisis. Nicholas Plants is Professor of Philosophy at Prince George’s Community College, USA.

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