About me

Italian

I graduated from the University of Trieste, Italy, which is a vibrant city home to the largest number of resident researchers in the country. It is also the city of Franco Basaglia, the psychiatrist who revolutionized the image and conception of mental distress.

My approach to philosophical counseling is strongly influenced by "Weak Thought" , Postmodernism, Deconstructionism (e.g. Foucault, Deleuze, Derrida...), which is a view that favours a plurality of senses, truths, and meanings.

The title of my master thesis was "Knowledge, Truth and Illusion in Nietzsche's Thinking", a significant part of which was devoted to Nietzsche's positions against the principle of non-contradiction. In fact, I would like to develop a research project that compares Western Nihilism and some non-classical logics (for example Graham Priest's ‘dialetheism’) with Eastern philosophies such as those of the Japanese philosophers Nishida Kitaro and Miki Kiyoshi.

Published scholarly papers as 'Milena Adda Eliezer': https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6646-6397

I am also an intermediate-level student of the Japanese language.

Currently, I'm a PhD student at the University of Málaga, as well as constantly developing my knowledge and experience in philosophical counseling.


I am an APPA (American Philosophical Practitioners Association) Certified Philosophical Counselor.

As a member of APPA, I am required to constantly update my credentials. You can see my profile on the APPA website at the following link:

https://appa.edu/user/filomena.adda/


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