

Consultations
Discover philosophical practice during an individual philosophical consultation
The advantages of philosophical practice
DIALOGON aims to train individuals in Philosophical Practice. Individually or in a group, clients develop their skills to see themselves objectively and without complacency, to argue, to question, to interpret, to argue, to synthesize, to conceptualize. This work allows them to take some distance from themselves while discovering a new power of thinking.
This practice can be called philosophical because it is based on 2500 years of history of philosophy. Our main "model" is the figure of Socrates as an incessant promoter of dialogue with others. These principles are described in Jérôme Lecoq's book: "Philosophical practice" (Eyrolles, 2014)
Why have a consultation?
The nature of my problem.
You may want to have a consultation because you want to explore a question in more depth without knowing how to go about it, to find out what philosophers would have answered in your place, to have someone who helps you develop your arguments, who pushes you to question them by making objections, who suggests ways to unblock the knots in your thinking. You will find a demanding interlocutor in the person of the practitioner, who considers that you are autonomous in developing your own thinking and finding the answers to your questions.
Some testimonies
Sho Rust
AI Branding
I highly recommend Jerome Lecoq's philosophy workshops to any company looking for clarity in their communication. His approach is systematic and actionable and has helped our entire leadership team immensely. Thank you, Jerome, for your help!
Alain Barbier
Deputy Director - Roaming & international at Orange
An interesting approach to dialogue and listening through a philosophical exercise. Sometimes disconcerting, it ultimately invites us to question our way of interacting with others!
Edith PAVOINE
Management consultant - TAOLIA
Jérôme has the ability to stop time to make us really think, really think. A striking experience of introspection without intrusion.