"07. Elfie, Book Three, 1st Edition (novel)" by Matthew Lipman
 

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ISBN

0-916834-24-7

Target Grades

Elementary School

Publication Date

1988

Publisher

Institute for the Advancement of Philosophy for Children

Number of Pages

62

Summary

Elfie is in the first grade and is so shy she can’t speak in class and can hardly even formulate a question. Yet little escapes her and her mind puzzles over everything that happens in class and at home. When the principal proposes a contest aimed at improving reasoning, her whole class is caught up in figuring out how sentences work and how distinctions and connections are made. At the same time, Elfie and her classmates discover many distinctions fundamental to inquiry: appearance and reality, the one and the many, parts and wholes, similarity and difference, permanence and change.

Excerpt

I used to say to myself, ''If only I could think clearly!'' That was because I didn't know any answers. But now I think that giving the right s answers is not so important. What's important is being able to ask the right questions. Or is it being able to ask questions right? Or could it be both?

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Keywords

appearance/reality, connections, distinctions, elementary education, reasoning, one/many, part/whole, permanence/change, philosophy for children, similar/different

Disciplines

Early Childhood Education | Education | Philosophy

07. Elfie, Book Three, 1st Edition (novel)

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