"1996 Ethics in the 90s: Moral Education (Using Philosophy with Drug-De" by Nicholas Dianuzzo
 
1996 Ethics in the 90s: Moral Education (Using Philosophy with Drug-Dependent Juveniles)

1996 Ethics in the 90s: Moral Education (Using Philosophy with Drug-Dependent Juveniles)

Files

Download Rimbach (1992) Getting high on philosophy.pdf (512 KB)

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Description

In this Episode of Ethics in the 90s , Professor Joram Graff Haber interviews guests Matthew Lipman and Nicholas Dianuzzo about Dianuzzo's use of Philosophy for Children in working with drug-dependent teenagers. The program aired on New Jersey public television. (See Dianuzzo's 2025 IAPC Oral History Interview here)

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Publication Date

1996

Publisher

Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc.

City

Sudbury, Massachusetts

Keywords

addiction, philosophical counseling, philosophy for children, Nicholas Dianuzzo, Matthew Lipman

Comments

Lipman, Matthew and Nicholas Dianuzzo (1996). Moral Education. Episode 17 of Ethics in the 90s , New Jersey public television program, produced by Jack Dirr and Joram Graff Haber, Directed by Jack Dirr. Host Joram Graff Haber interviews guests Matthew Lipman and Nicholas Dianuzzo. Distributed by Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc. (Sudbury, Massachusetts).

1996 Ethics in the 90s: Moral Education (Using Philosophy with Drug-Dependent Juveniles)

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