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The philosophical child

Autor Jana Mohr Lone

Editorial ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD

The philosophical child
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We owe it to our children and to the future of our world to heed the lessons of this book. Call it the work of real philosophy, or call it simply the joyful work of nourishing the love of Truth and the Good. Whatever we call it, this warm and wise gu...

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  • Verlag ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD
  • ISBN13 9781442217331
  • ISBN10 1442217332
  • Gegenstandsart BUCH
  • Buchseiten 145
  • Jahr der Ausgabe 2015
  • Sprache Englisch
  • Bindung Gebunden

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The philosophical child

Autor Jana Mohr Lone

Editorial ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD

We owe it to our children and to the future of our world to heed the lessons of this book. Call it the work of real philosophy, or call it simply the joyful work of nourishing the love of Truth and the Good. Whatever we call it, this warm and wise gu...

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We owe it to our children and to the future of our world to heed the lessons of this book. Call it the work of real philosophy, or call it simply the joyful work of nourishing the love of Truth and the Good. Whatever we call it, this warm and wise guide shows us why we must bring philosophy to our children (and, at the same time, to ourselves). -- Jacob Needleman, author of The Heart of Philosophy Jana Mohr Lone is at the forefront of the burgeoning movement to support philosophical inquiry among children. In this book she draws on years of experience with children, teachers, and parents to offer--in accessible, lucid prose--workable suggestions for how to inspire children to philosophical exploration. The book could just as well have been, What to Expect When They're Reflecting, and deserves to be mandatory reading for anyone teaching or raising a curious child. -- Mitch Green, University of Virginia

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