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Secondary School (esp. ages 14-16)
Publication Date
1980
Publisher
Institute for the Advancement of Philosophy for Children
Number of Pages
64
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Summary
This sequential bibliography matches the 1978 edition of Suki page by page. It contains both sources—works that influenced Matthew Lipman in writing the novel, references to philosophical works he and Ann Margaret Sharp recommend to explore the novels’ philosophical themes, and brief commentary on them by Lipman.
Excerpt
44:26 the shock of existence
This was mentioned previously by Mr. Newberry. See Suki, page 35. It refers to Peirce's secondness in his essay, "The Principles of Phenomenology" Buchler Philosophical Writings of Peirce, p. 87-91.
It should be noted that this selection contains a discussion of the nature of fact which is relevant to Harry's pondering whether "the force of gravitation is a fact" in Suki pages 11-12.
Keywords
aesthetics, art, language, poetry, writing
Disciplines
Aesthetics | Education | Philosophy | Philosophy of Language
Recommended Citation
Lipman, Matthew (1980) Sources and References for Suki. Unpublished manuscript. Institute for the Advancement of Philosophy for Children Archives, Montclair State University.
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