In the world of Philosophy for Children (P4C), the word “method” is found frequently in its literature and in its practitioner’s handbooks. This paper focuses on the idea of community of philosophical inquiry (CPI) as P4C’s methodological framework for educational purposes, and evaluates that framework and those purposes in light of the question, what does it mean to bring children and philosophy together, and what methodological framework, if any, is appropriate to that project? Our broader aim is to highlight a problem with regards to the concept of method in P4C, and to question the consequences of that concept in the practice of philosophical dialogue with children. To better situate the concept of method within P4C (which, we think, wi...
Increasingly there is a search for participatory research methods that work to ensure children’s aut...
A concern with children doing philosophy is inseparable from a preoccupation with childhood and asks...
International audienceFor centuries, philosophy has been considered as an intellectual activity requ...
This paper offers a critical exploration of the Philosophy for Children (P4C) movement, which aims a...
The paper examines Philosophy with children as a pedagogical method for schools to practice. The que...
This chapter examines using philosophy in schools with children. Philosophy, at its simplest, is eng...
Philosophy for Children is in vogue--in Germany, in Europe, in nearly the whole world. Closer consid...
Philosophy for Children is, at its core, an educational movement that started in the 1970s and it is...
In this paper I trace the dialogical and narrative dimensions of the philosophical tradition and exp...
The paper is grounded on the idea that there is a strong pedagogical framework which underlies the P...
children and philosophy: is this possible? In this paper I will talk about philosophy within the con...
This paper considers one key aspect of doing Philosophy with Children: the use of children's questio...
This thesis is about an investigation of how children with philosophical experience use philosophica...
Abstract This article develops a theoretical framework for understanding the ap...
This article traces the development of the theory and practice of what is known as \u27community of ...
Increasingly there is a search for participatory research methods that work to ensure children’s aut...
A concern with children doing philosophy is inseparable from a preoccupation with childhood and asks...
International audienceFor centuries, philosophy has been considered as an intellectual activity requ...
This paper offers a critical exploration of the Philosophy for Children (P4C) movement, which aims a...
The paper examines Philosophy with children as a pedagogical method for schools to practice. The que...
This chapter examines using philosophy in schools with children. Philosophy, at its simplest, is eng...
Philosophy for Children is in vogue--in Germany, in Europe, in nearly the whole world. Closer consid...
Philosophy for Children is, at its core, an educational movement that started in the 1970s and it is...
In this paper I trace the dialogical and narrative dimensions of the philosophical tradition and exp...
The paper is grounded on the idea that there is a strong pedagogical framework which underlies the P...
children and philosophy: is this possible? In this paper I will talk about philosophy within the con...
This paper considers one key aspect of doing Philosophy with Children: the use of children's questio...
This thesis is about an investigation of how children with philosophical experience use philosophica...
Abstract This article develops a theoretical framework for understanding the ap...
This article traces the development of the theory and practice of what is known as \u27community of ...
Increasingly there is a search for participatory research methods that work to ensure children’s aut...
A concern with children doing philosophy is inseparable from a preoccupation with childhood and asks...
International audienceFor centuries, philosophy has been considered as an intellectual activity requ...