This essay explores the evolving systems ofjustz$5cation and morality that emerge fiom mother and child dialogues. Contrasting a mother's ethic of care with a surrounding cultural climate of violence, I argue that children are capable of providing insigljt to this seeming socialcontradiction.Ifocus on a series cfconversa- tionsI've had with my nowJiveyear oldson with regard to naturally occurringharm (i.e.yfloods,disease...) and human createdharm (i.e. war, violence,physical intimi- dation). I argue that my son's effortsto "makethe symbolic reap are consistent with philosopher Gareth Matthews' (1980) claim that young children are capable of complexphilosophicalthinkingthoughitmaygodormantatabouteightornineyears of age. M...
Obtaining mothers' perspectives and descriptions of incidents in which their child(ren) said or did...
Child poverty is one of the biggest challenges of today, harming millions of children. In this book,...
Who or what counts as a feminist subject? This article considers the place of the child, in particul...
This essay explores the evolving systems ofjustz$5cation and morality that emerge fiom mother and ch...
Both 'philosophy' and 'the child' are notions that seem to have an everlasting presence in our daily...
This dissertation aims at gaining insight in our late modern moral backgrounds by considering the ca...
This essay delves into the question of whether the desire to understand children in their thought pr...
Philosophizing with children has attempted to reframe children and childhoods since its inception, w...
Motherhood. It seems both complicated and simple. The most natural thing in the world, but also the ...
?Philosophizing with children? is not an entirely new concept: for example Plato already initiates h...
The new social studies of childhood We are somewhat trained to see children not as active players i...
This book offers a novel theory of childhood well-being as a social good. It re-examines our fundame...
This chapter engages with the question of how knowledge figures in intergenerational relationships a...
Philosophy with Children, in all its guises, aims to engender philosophical thinking and reasoning i...
Philosophy of childhood is a field of inquiry in which the protagonists are adults, who are trying t...
Obtaining mothers' perspectives and descriptions of incidents in which their child(ren) said or did...
Child poverty is one of the biggest challenges of today, harming millions of children. In this book,...
Who or what counts as a feminist subject? This article considers the place of the child, in particul...
This essay explores the evolving systems ofjustz$5cation and morality that emerge fiom mother and ch...
Both 'philosophy' and 'the child' are notions that seem to have an everlasting presence in our daily...
This dissertation aims at gaining insight in our late modern moral backgrounds by considering the ca...
This essay delves into the question of whether the desire to understand children in their thought pr...
Philosophizing with children has attempted to reframe children and childhoods since its inception, w...
Motherhood. It seems both complicated and simple. The most natural thing in the world, but also the ...
?Philosophizing with children? is not an entirely new concept: for example Plato already initiates h...
The new social studies of childhood We are somewhat trained to see children not as active players i...
This book offers a novel theory of childhood well-being as a social good. It re-examines our fundame...
This chapter engages with the question of how knowledge figures in intergenerational relationships a...
Philosophy with Children, in all its guises, aims to engender philosophical thinking and reasoning i...
Philosophy of childhood is a field of inquiry in which the protagonists are adults, who are trying t...
Obtaining mothers' perspectives and descriptions of incidents in which their child(ren) said or did...
Child poverty is one of the biggest challenges of today, harming millions of children. In this book,...
Who or what counts as a feminist subject? This article considers the place of the child, in particul...