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    Gregory explains nine educational approaches to discussing Philosophy with children. A general overview through analytical and critical reasoning explains the faults with Philosophy in an education setting and the authors feedback.
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    Editor’s Note
    Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 18 (2): 8-8. 1998.
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    Editor’s Note
    Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 18 (2): 8-8. 1998.
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    Editor’s Note
    Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 18 (2): 8-8. 1998.
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    Practicing Democracy
    International Journal of Applied Philosophy 18 (2): 163-176. 2004.
    In pragmatist social theory communities faced with significant troubles or opportunities inquire after their advantage and reconstruct their habits and their environments. Three programs of philosophical practice—Socratic Dialogue, the Philosophy Café and Philosophy for Children—cultivate citizenly virtues necessary for this process. They facilitate dialogue and open-ended inquiry, give practice in cognitive and social skills, and institute shared authority. However, certain factors limit the pr…Read more
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    Philosophy for Children as a Form of Spiritual Education
    with Olivier Michaud
    Childhood and Philosophy 18 (n/a): 01-24. 2022.
    In the last two decades, some authors in the philosophy for children movement have theorized that the community of philosophical inquiry can be a form of spiritual practice, of the care of the self, or a wisdom practice (De Marzio, 2009; Gregory, 2009, 2013, 2014;Gregory & Laverty, 2009). Yet, it is unclear if philosophy for children is, by itself, a form of spiritual education, or if it requires some sorts of modification to be one. And, if it is or can be a form of spiritual education, we can …Read more
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    Gareth B. Matthews (1929–2011) was a specialist in ancient and medieval philosophy whose conversations with young children led him to discover their penchant for philosophical thinking, which often enriched his own. Those conversations became the impetus for a substantial component of Matthews’ scholarship, from which our book, Gareth B. Matthews, The Child’s Philosopher, features essays spanning the length of his career. Contemporary contributors to the book critically evaluate Matthews’ schola…Read more
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    Response to commentators on Gareth B. Matthews, The Child’s Philosopher (2022)
    Journal of Philosophy of Education 57 (2): 602-610. 2023.
    In this article we respond to the reviews, which appear in this issue, by Harry Brighouse, David Bakhurst, and Sheron Fraser-Burgess of our edited book Gareth B. Matthews, The Child’s Philosopher (Routledge 2022a). We are grateful for their sympathetic yet critical perspectives, which we take to be the very kind of engagement the philosophy for children movement requires in order to become more integrated with professional philosophical and educational theory and practice. We particularly value …Read more
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    The Status of Rational Norms:: a Pragmatist Perspective
    Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis 21 (1): 53-64. 2001.
    Cultural conservatives urge curricula for critical thinking and character education as means of shoring up rational and moral truths. Cultural critics challenge not only the objectivity of the standard curricula but the very norms of objectivity used to justify it. A pragmatist account of rational and other norms leaves most of those norms intact but makes their status provisional.
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    A Behavioral Pedagogy For The Community Of Inquiry
    Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis 19 (1): 29-37. 1999.
    The concepts of inquiry, reasonableness, open-mindedness, critical thinking, creativity, caring, self-correction and democracy, as they relate to the community of philosophical inquiry practiced in Philosophy for Children, are analyzed in terms of behaviors, procedures and habits.
  • Since the late 1960s, philosophy for children has become a global, multi-disciplinary movement involving innovations in curriculum, pedagogy, educational theory, and teacher education; in moral, social and political philosophy; and in discourse and literary theory. And it has generated the new academic field of philosophy of childhood. Gareth B. Matthews (1929-2011) traced contemporary disrespect for children to Aristotle, for whom the child is essentially a pre-intellectual and pre-moral precur…Read more