A child arrives as a new world because in her and with her we feel that the whole world can start over. But that is not the only reason. A child also arrives as a new world because her arrival tells us what, being so simple, we had almost forgotten: that the world is not just old and unquestionable. The child doesn’t let us be indifferent; she breaks with conformity and arrives as hope, reeking of the unpredictable. Of questions. A similar arrival to that of a child is that of certain childlike ideas, such as the idea offered by Matthew Lipman when he created “philosophy for children.” We cele-brate his childlike, daring, irreverent, inquiring character, commemorating his birth nearly 50 years ago. With this childlike idea, a new world bega...
It is a pleasure to be able to thank the editors of Ethik und Sozialwissenschaften for inviting me t...
In my dissertation, I advance an argument for a non-directional conceptualization of philosophy with...
It is a pleasure to be able to thank the editors of Ethik und Sozialwissenschaften for inviting me t...
A child arrives as a new world because in her and with her we feel that the whole world can start ov...
A child arrives as a new world because in her and with her we feel that the whole world can start ov...
A child arrives as a new world because in her and with her we feel that the whole world can start ov...
?Philosophizing with children? is not an entirely new concept: for example Plato already initiates h...
?Philosophizing with children? is not an entirely new concept: for example Plato already initiates h...
?Philosophizing with children? is not an entirely new concept: for example Plato already initiates h...
Despite the ubiquitous presence of children in society, the dominant discourse of childhood does not...
Both 'philosophy' and 'the child' are notions that seem to have an everlasting presence in our daily...
Moral education takes many guises, often taking place in schools, arguably because it is easier to s...
Moral education takes many guises, often taking place in schools, arguably because it is easier to s...
Children ‘donne à penser’. Lovers of Paul Ricoeur will immediately recognized the play on words that...
In my dissertation, I advance an argument for a non-directional conceptualization of philosophy with...
It is a pleasure to be able to thank the editors of Ethik und Sozialwissenschaften for inviting me t...
In my dissertation, I advance an argument for a non-directional conceptualization of philosophy with...
It is a pleasure to be able to thank the editors of Ethik und Sozialwissenschaften for inviting me t...
A child arrives as a new world because in her and with her we feel that the whole world can start ov...
A child arrives as a new world because in her and with her we feel that the whole world can start ov...
A child arrives as a new world because in her and with her we feel that the whole world can start ov...
?Philosophizing with children? is not an entirely new concept: for example Plato already initiates h...
?Philosophizing with children? is not an entirely new concept: for example Plato already initiates h...
?Philosophizing with children? is not an entirely new concept: for example Plato already initiates h...
Despite the ubiquitous presence of children in society, the dominant discourse of childhood does not...
Both 'philosophy' and 'the child' are notions that seem to have an everlasting presence in our daily...
Moral education takes many guises, often taking place in schools, arguably because it is easier to s...
Moral education takes many guises, often taking place in schools, arguably because it is easier to s...
Children ‘donne à penser’. Lovers of Paul Ricoeur will immediately recognized the play on words that...
In my dissertation, I advance an argument for a non-directional conceptualization of philosophy with...
It is a pleasure to be able to thank the editors of Ethik und Sozialwissenschaften for inviting me t...
In my dissertation, I advance an argument for a non-directional conceptualization of philosophy with...
It is a pleasure to be able to thank the editors of Ethik und Sozialwissenschaften for inviting me t...