Title
Editor(s)
Matthew Lipman. Director, Institute for the Advancement of Philosophy for Children
Ann Margaret Sharp. Associate Director, Institute for the Advancement of Philosophy for Children
Frederick S. Oscanyan, Department of Philosophy, Berea College
Document Type
Journal
Publication Date
1979
Journal Title
Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children
Volume
1
Number
1
Contributing Authors
Inaugural Issue
Buchler, Justus. “What is a Discussion?” 49-54.
DuPuis, Adrian and A. Gray Thompson. “Bilingual Philosophy in Milwaukee.” 35-39.
Eble, Kenneth E. “Could a Child’s Question Be Answered this Way?” 59.
Entwistle, Doris R. and Leslie Alec Hayduc. “What Contributes to Children’s Academic Outlook?” 12.
Hare, R. M. “The Logic of Moral Education.” 42.
Hayakawa, S. I. “A Second Look at ‘Childish Behavior’.” 27.
Johnson, Henry C., Jr. “The Return to ‘Moral Education’.” 41-48.
Katz, Claire Elise. “Bridging the Gap,” 13-14.
Letwin, Leon. “Education and the Constitutional Rights for Children.” 11-19.
Matthews, Gareth. “Thinking in Stories.” 4.
Montaigne, Michel de. “Of the Education of Children.” 9-11.
Roddy, Joseph & James Watras. “Challenging Children to Think.” 58.
Simon, Charlann. “Philosophy for Students with Learning Disabilities.” 21-33.
Wagner, Paul A.“Philosophy, Children, and ‘Doing Science’.” 55-57.
Worsfold, Victor L. “What Claims Can Children Make?” 13.
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Founded in 1974 by Matthew Lipman (1929-2010) and Ann Margaret Sharp (1942-2010), the Institute for the Advancement of Philosophy for Children (IAPC) is the world’s oldest organization devoted to young people’s philosophical practice.