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

1997

Journal Title

Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children

Volume

13

Number

2

Contributing Authors

Green, Lena. “Philosophy for Children: One Way of Developing Children’s Thinking.” 20-­22.

Heesen, Berrie. “European Children Thinking Together in 100.” 27­-29.

Infinito­-Allocco, Justen. “Philosophy and Shifting Morality.” 48-­49.

Katzner, James and Andrea Weiss. “Learning Philosophy Collaboratively with a Student.” 23­-26.

Lee, Zosimo E. “Luis’ Complaint.” 45-­47.

Lim, Tock Keng. “Crossing the Chopsticks: Handling Chopsticks and Handling Lives.” 37­-40.

Lindop, Clive. “Wisdom and Intelligence in Philosophy for Children.” 8-­10.

Matthews, Gareth. “Thinking in Stories: Fred by Posy Simmonds.” 1.

Redshaw, Sarah. “Walking My Body.” 17-­19.

Slade, Christina. “Reasoning and Children: The Wide Glare of the Children’s Day.” 2­-7.

Sprod, Tim. “Improving Scientific Reasoning through Philosophy for Children: an Empirical Study.” 11­-16.

Velasco, Monica. “Language in Stories for Boys and Girls.” 41-­44.

Verharen, Charles C. “A Philosophical Approach to Teaching Reasoning.” 30-­36.

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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