At the high school and university level the approach of “philosophical inquiry” offers the possibility to engage students not only with philosophical problems emerging from their areas of experience, but also with philosophical ideas and problems characterizing an historical moment or the main interest of one or a group of philosophers in a determinate age. Dewey’s philosophy itself can be explored through a process of shared philosophical inquiry, starting from the problems and questions around which it has been developed and enaging the students as participants to the process of inquiry. The main questions and problems addressed by the philosopher in his lifetime become therefore a “discussion plan” for a philosophical inquiry journey...
Philosophy for children - the conduct of philosophical dialogues in the classroom in elementary scho...
What would it mean to take philosophy of education seriously, and why should we care about doing so ...
There is a widespread view that philosophical thinking has no application to matters pertaining to t...
At the high school and university level the approach of “philosophical inquiry” offers the possibili...
Philosophical inquiry, according to the model developed by Lipman, can be used as a way of addressi...
...there is a natural confusion about what philosophy is, and what its role in education should be. ...
Philosophical discussion is the bringing out of latent opposing forces, like arriving at a decision ...
The paper is grounded on the idea, widely diffused in Dewey's work, that any process of inquiry – fr...
A discussion of John Dewey's theory of inquiry and what it does and does not imply concerning good e...
This article traces the development of the theory and practice of what is known as \u27community of ...
This paper focuses on the deep relationship existing in Dewey’s work between philosophy and educatio...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify and evaluate the possibility of teaching doing philosophy. U...
The paper is grounded on the idea that there is a strong pedagogical framework which underlies the P...
Chapter 1 introduces the main issues including those of definition, within a history of ideas contex...
The paper is grounded on the idea, widely diffused in Dewey’s work, that any process of inquiry – fr...
Philosophy for children - the conduct of philosophical dialogues in the classroom in elementary scho...
What would it mean to take philosophy of education seriously, and why should we care about doing so ...
There is a widespread view that philosophical thinking has no application to matters pertaining to t...
At the high school and university level the approach of “philosophical inquiry” offers the possibili...
Philosophical inquiry, according to the model developed by Lipman, can be used as a way of addressi...
...there is a natural confusion about what philosophy is, and what its role in education should be. ...
Philosophical discussion is the bringing out of latent opposing forces, like arriving at a decision ...
The paper is grounded on the idea, widely diffused in Dewey's work, that any process of inquiry – fr...
A discussion of John Dewey's theory of inquiry and what it does and does not imply concerning good e...
This article traces the development of the theory and practice of what is known as \u27community of ...
This paper focuses on the deep relationship existing in Dewey’s work between philosophy and educatio...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify and evaluate the possibility of teaching doing philosophy. U...
The paper is grounded on the idea that there is a strong pedagogical framework which underlies the P...
Chapter 1 introduces the main issues including those of definition, within a history of ideas contex...
The paper is grounded on the idea, widely diffused in Dewey’s work, that any process of inquiry – fr...
Philosophy for children - the conduct of philosophical dialogues in the classroom in elementary scho...
What would it mean to take philosophy of education seriously, and why should we care about doing so ...
There is a widespread view that philosophical thinking has no application to matters pertaining to t...