@misc{Mukoid_Ewa_Sroka, author={Mukoid, Ewa}, howpublished={online}, publisher={Zielona Góra: Oficyna Wydawnicza Uniwersytetu Zielonogórskiego}, language={pol}, abstract={The view of a philosopher who is a coach on a coach who is a philosopher is the subject of this article. Using a method like hermeneutic reflection on the source experience, the author shows possible connections between coaching praxis and philosophical cognition. The clichés of affinity between coaching and the Socratic dialogue are undermined, while the proximity of the coaching attitude to Descartes` methodical doubt and Husserl`s phenomenological epoch? is emphasized.}, abstract={Protagoras is seen as the precursor of the unconscious "philosophy" of coaching. Nietzsche, whose ethics are considered consistent with the assumptions of coaching about a person and their potential, is evaluated. The canvas of the essay is a popular metaphor of a thieving magpie in a collision with the scientific proof of the self-awareness of this intelligent bird and its symbolic meaning in the thought of the Far East. The author presents a selection of philosophical inspirations in her work as a coach and a coaching teacher. At the same time, she emphasizes the fundamental difference between theoretical reflection and the unpredictable concreteness of individual human reality.}, title={Sroka na polu filozofii, czyli paradoksy coachingu = A magpie in the field of philosophy, or the paradoxes of coaching}, type={rozdział w książce}, keywords={filozofia, coaching, sceptycyzm metodyczny, metoda kartezjańska, fenomenologia, epoch?, philosophy, methodical skepticism, Cartesian method, phenomenology}, }