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

1990

Journal Title

Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children

Volume

9

Number

1

Contributing Authors

Gazzard, Ann: “Some More Ideas About the Relation Between Philosophy for Children and Self-­Esteem.” 17­-20.

Golab-­Meyer, Zofia. “What is the Price of a Rich Life?” 8-­11.

Lago Bornstein and Juan Carlos. “The Community of Inquiry and the Development of Self­-Esteem.” 12­-16.

Martens, Ekkehard. “Philosophy for Children and Continental Philosophy.” 2­-7.

Matthews, Gareth. Review of Voltaire, Story of A Good Brahmin. 1.

Matthews, Gareth. Review of Hans­-Ludwig Greese, Kinder sind Philosophen. 42.

Melville, Mary E. “William James and the Nature of Thinking A Framework for Elfie.” 32-­34.

Mulvaney, Robert J. “Book Review: Wisdom, Information and Wonder What is Knowledge For by Mary Midgley.” 44-­46.

Nisbet, John. “Book Review: Teaching Thinking A Survey of Programs in Education” by MJ. Coles and W.D. Robinson. 43­-44.

Richard, Arsene. “Book Review: La philosophie pour enfants: L’ experience Lipman” by Louise Marcil Lacoste. 47­-48.

Thomason, Neil.“Small is Beautiful.” 38-­41.

Velasco, Monica. “Talking.” 36­-37.

Yeh, Hseng­-Hong. “Similarity According to Jen­-Jen.” 35.

Comments

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.

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