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

1996

Journal Title

Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children

Volume

12

Number

4

Contributing Authors

Curren, Randall. “Review of Laura M. Purdy, In Their Best Interest? The Case Against Equal Rights for Children.” 44­-45.

DePuig, Irene. “Interview with Angelica Satiro.” 38-­40.

Gazzard, Ann. “Philosophy for Children and the Discipline of Philosophy.” 9­-16.

Matthews, Gareth. “Thinking in Stories: The Ring of Gyges by Plato.” 1.

Niklasson, John, Ragmar Ohlsson and Monika Ringborg. “Evaluating Philosophy for Children.” 17-­23.

Palsson, Hreinn. “We Think More Than Before About Others and Their Opinions (An Evaluation Report from Iceland).” 24-­29.

Ross, George MacDonald. “Socrates Versus Plato: The Origins and Development of Socratic Thinking.” 2-­8.

Schleifer, Michael and Poirier Ginette. “The Effect of Philosophical Discussions in the Classroom on Respect for Others and non­-Stereotypic Attitudes.” 32­-34.

Schleifer, Michael and Courtemanche Louise. “The Effect of Philosophy for Children on Language Ability.” 30-­31.

Striano, Maura. “How the Category of Exchange Gives Meaning to our Experience.” 41­-43.

Thompson, A.G. “An Orange for the Teacher.” 35­-37.

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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