"04. Sources and References for Harry Stottlemeier's Discovery" by Matthew Lipman
 

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ISBN

0-87722-872-8

Target Grades

University

Publication Date

1992

Publisher

Temple University Press

Number of Pages

110

Summary

This sequential bibliography matches the 1982 edition of Harry Stottlemeier's Discovery 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 of the novels’ philosophical themes, and brief commentary on them by Lipman.

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1:28 puzzlement

Puzzlement corresponds to the initial stage of inquiry as described by both Peirce and Dewey, except that for Dewey it is a "felt difficulty," which is less cognitive and more organic than the word "puzzlement" suggests. See Peirce, "The Fixation of Belief," in Collected Papers, and Dewey, How We Think.

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Philosophy

04. Sources and References for Harry Stottlemeier's Discovery

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