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
Document Type
Journal
Publication Date
1992
Journal Title
Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children
Volume
10
Number
2
Contributing Authors
Bitting, Paul F. and Cheryl Southworth. “Reverence and the Passions of Inquiry.” 1318.
Costa, Arthur L. “Orchestrating Next Steps in Educating the Intellect.” 39-41.
Glaser, Jen. “Reason and the Reasoners.” 23-29.
Martin, Kerri. “Children Around the World (paintings).” 19-22.
Matthews, Gareth. “Thinking in Stories: Not Now, Bernard by David McKee.” 1.
Moriyon, Felix Garcia.“On Constructing an European Cultural Identity by Doing Philosophy with Children.” 2-5.
Murris, Karin. “Beetle Crushers Lift the Lid on Mindless Behavior.” 30-38.
Nisbet, John and Robert Fisher. “Letter from Europe.” 42-43.
Raitz, Keith L. “Philosophy for Children in Guatemala: Latin American Adventures of the Gringo, Harry Stottlemeier.” 6-12.
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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.