Published: 2019-03-29

Praxeology in coaching as the interactive discovery process of the coachee’s resources and possibilities

Anna Musioł
Studia Philosophiae Christianae
Section: Papers
https://doi.org/10.21697/2018.54.3.16

Abstract

Praxeology, the practice formulated by the French intellectual Alfred Espinas and Alexander Bogdanow (Malinowski), is the science of the efficiencies of human activity. As Tadeusz Kotarbiński and Tadeusz Pszczołowski argued, praxeology is a general methodology focused on separating and systematizing various forms of activities , as well as an attempt to improve and make them more practical. This assumes a certain analysis of reality and some way to handle it with available resources. Praxeology as a tectology strives to organize or merge the opulent and complicated accumulation of resources into a whole. This accumulation should be able to guarantee that the resources are adjusted to a certain goal to achieve the optimal result.
This article stresses the relevance of praxeological arguments to the coaching process as supporting others in the self-discovery of their own abilities and resources to efficiently accomplish their own goals.

Keywords:

praxeology, Kotarbiński T., Espinas Alfred, Bogdanow Aleksander, tectology, interactive process, dialogue, coaching, coachee

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Musioł, A. (2019). Praxeology in coaching as the interactive discovery process of the coachee’s resources and possibilities. Studia Philosophiae Christianae, 54(3), 149–162. https://doi.org/10.21697/2018.54.3.16

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