Mr. Aaditya Jadhav

Assistant Professor

  • M.A in Philosophy
  • UGC NET

Profile  

Aaditya Jadhav holds an MA in Philosophy and has been teaching Philosophy, Logic, and Psychology for the past five years. He is a certified Logic-Based Therapist, guiding individuals through the intricacies of rational self-reflection. His expertise in LBT is showcased in his co-authored chapter in the book Logic-Based Therapy: Theory and Applications. Aaditya also completed a certificate course in Philosophy for Children (P4C) from the University of Washington, USA. Passionate about nurturing young minds, he conducts engaging courses on Critical Thinking, emotional well-being, and Philosophy for Children, curating content to develop both cognitive and non-cognitive skills in children.

Research 

1. Jadhav, Aaditya. ” Reading Children’s Literature Through the Framework of LBTC.” Logic-Based Therapy: Theory and Applications, edited by Elliot Cohen, Samuel Zinaich, and Himani Chaukar, Lexington Books, 2024, https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781666954975/Logic-Based-Therapy-and-Consultation-Theory-and  Applications#:~:text=Logic%2DBased%20Therapy%20and%20Consultation%3A%20Theory%20and%20Applications%20brings%20together,with%20drug%20and%20alcohol%20addictions%2C 

2. Jadhav, Aaditya. “Uplifting Philosophies in Naruto.” International Journal of Philosophical Practice, vol. 8, issue 1, 2022. fshow (pdcnet.org)

3. Jadhav, Aaditya. “Philosophical Therapy through Linguistic Construction.” International Journal of Philosophical Practice, vol. 7, issue 1, 2021. fshow (pdcnet.org)