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It is now time to turn to an exposition of philosophy itself. In the previous chapters, I have been describing philosophical experiences without situating them in terms of a tradition of philosophy. Indeed, I have not wanted to write philosophically about philosophy. Rather, I have demonstrated its place in the context of practice. The motif has been that philosophy is not an abstract activity, but an activity that becomes practical in times of disruption.
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Segal, S. (2014). Leadership Philosophy in the Context of the Tradition of Philosophy. In: Business Feel. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137316271_5
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