When thinking about the relationship between philosophy and children’s literature, it is often assumed that philosophy should have the last word. In this view, if children’s literature has any philosophical interest at all, it is because it can become the object of philosophical analysis, the vehicle for demonstrating some philosophical point or other, or a starting point for an exploration of the philosophy of childhood. In all such approaches, however, the real, serious, grown-up business is ultimately still considered to be that of philosophy. In this paper, I will be reversing the traditional hierarchy between philosophy and children’s literature. As an academically trained philosopher who has only later fallen into the writing of stor...
This paper focuses on creating a paradigm shift; looking at how philosophy for and with ch...
Cerebral Pleasures brings together two fields concerned with the edification of children’s minds: ch...
In this paper I investigate how philosophy can speak for children and how children can have a voice ...
Philosophy for Children arose in the 1970s in the US as an educational programme. This programme, in...
Both 'philosophy' and 'the child' are notions that seem to have an everlasting presence in our daily...
children and philosophy: is this possible? In this paper I will talk about philosophy within the con...
In this paper I want to analyse the meaning of education for democracy and thinking as this is gener...
Given the obvious differences between telling a story and setting out a philosophical theory or a ca...
Philosophy for children - the conduct of philosophical dialogues in the classroom in elementary scho...
The use of philosophy in educational programmes and practices under such names as philosophy for chi...
Abstract This article develops a theoretical framework for understanding the ap...
Children ‘donne à penser’. Lovers of Paul Ricoeur will immediately recognized the play on words that...
This paper explores several issues in philosophy for children, the conduct of philosophical dialogue...
This article develops a theoretical framework for understanding the applicability and relevance of P...
Abstract. This research paper explores the role that Children’s picture books and narratives can pla...
This paper focuses on creating a paradigm shift; looking at how philosophy for and with ch...
Cerebral Pleasures brings together two fields concerned with the edification of children’s minds: ch...
In this paper I investigate how philosophy can speak for children and how children can have a voice ...
Philosophy for Children arose in the 1970s in the US as an educational programme. This programme, in...
Both 'philosophy' and 'the child' are notions that seem to have an everlasting presence in our daily...
children and philosophy: is this possible? In this paper I will talk about philosophy within the con...
In this paper I want to analyse the meaning of education for democracy and thinking as this is gener...
Given the obvious differences between telling a story and setting out a philosophical theory or a ca...
Philosophy for children - the conduct of philosophical dialogues in the classroom in elementary scho...
The use of philosophy in educational programmes and practices under such names as philosophy for chi...
Abstract This article develops a theoretical framework for understanding the ap...
Children ‘donne à penser’. Lovers of Paul Ricoeur will immediately recognized the play on words that...
This paper explores several issues in philosophy for children, the conduct of philosophical dialogue...
This article develops a theoretical framework for understanding the applicability and relevance of P...
Abstract. This research paper explores the role that Children’s picture books and narratives can pla...
This paper focuses on creating a paradigm shift; looking at how philosophy for and with ch...
Cerebral Pleasures brings together two fields concerned with the edification of children’s minds: ch...
In this paper I investigate how philosophy can speak for children and how children can have a voice ...