Document Type
Curriculum Materials
Publication Date
1993
Journal / Book Title
Thinking Stories 1: Philosophical Inquiry for Children and Thinking Stories 1: Teacher Resource Activity Book
Abstract
Carl never planned to steal the knife. He'd gone to Beecham's Hardware, first thing in the morning, to buy a can of paint, in order to touch up the boards of his tree house. But the color he wanted was in the storage room, and as Mr. Beechman went to fetch the desired color, leaving him alone in the store, Carl's attention strayed to the merchandise displays.
Book Publisher
Hale & Iremonger Pty Limited
Book Editor(s)
Philip Cam
MSU Digital Commons Citation
Guin, Philip C., "(1993) The Knife [philosophical story and exercises]" (1993). Collected Papers of Philip C. Guin. 17.
https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/pguin/17
Published Citation
Guin, Philip C. (1993) The Knife [philosophical story]. In Philip Cam (Ed.) Thinking Stories 1: Philosophical Inquiry for Children, pp. 42-48. Alexandria, New South Wales, Australia: Hale & Iremonger Pty Limited; and Philosophical Exercises to Accompany “The Knife.” In Philip Cam (Ed.) Thinking Stories 1: Teacher Resource Activity Book, pp. 39-44. Alexandria, New South Wales, Australia: Hale & Iremonger Pty Limited.
Comments
Revised from Guin, Philip C. (1988) A Bold Adventure [philosophical story]. Analytic Teaching 9(1): 10-11.