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
2003
Journal Title
Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children
Volume
16
Number
3
Contributing Authors
Bernstein, Juan Carlos Lago. “Toward an Understanding of Matthew Lipman’s Concept of Caring Thinking.” 17-24.
Brubaker, Nathan. “What Would Happen If there Were No Conflicts?” 42-46.
Buebaseda-Saludo, Mara. “Cultivating Social Imagination in the Community of Inquiry.” 36-41.
Cane, Marianne. “Group Roles in Community of Inquiry.” 12-16.
Laverty, Megan. “The Role of Confession in Community of Inquiry: Self-revelation as Self-Justification.” 30-35.
Lushyn, Pavel. “Some Reflections on the Ecology of Pedagogical Space.” 4-11.
Matthews, Gareth B. “Thinking in Stories: The Hundred Dresses by Eleanor Estes.” 1.
Yim, Pyoung Kap. “Teaching Philosophy Through Comics.” 25-29.
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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.