Winner of the 2022 Book Award of the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia, Gareth B. Matthews, The Child's Philosopher brings together groundbreaking essays by renowned American philosopher Gareth B. Matthews in three fields he helped to initiate: philosophy in childrenâs literature, philosophy for children, and philosophy of childhood. In addition, contemporary scholars critically assess Matthewsâ pioneering efforts and his legacy.
Gareth B. Matthews (1929-2011) was a specialist in ancient and medieval philosophy who had conversations with young children, discovering that they delight in philosophical puzzlement and that their philosophical thinking often enriched his own understanding. Those conversations became the impetus for a substantial component of Matthewsâ scholarship, from which this book features essays spanning the length of his career. Contemporary contributors to the book critically evaluate Matthewsâ scholarship, showing where he broke new ground and identifying developments and debates in the fields he helped to initiate. They take up pressing challenges, including biased idealizations of childhood in childrenâs literature; the tensions between teaching philosophy to, and doing philosophy with young people; the merits of theorizing childhood without theorizing children; and how professional philosophy at once desires and resists a return to childhood.
This second volume in the Philosophy for Children Founders series is an important resource for philosophers, educators, and anyone interested in childrenâs philosophical thinking, developmental psychology, what it means to philosophize with children, the nature of childhood, and how childrenâs literature goes philosophical. It will guide and inspire those who share Matthewsâ conviction that the impulse to philosophize begins in early childhood.
Contributors (in addition to Gareth B. Matthews): Stephanie Burdick-Shepherd, Cristina Cammarano, Claire Cassidy, Stanley Cavell, Maughn Rollins Gregory, Jennifer Glaser, Walter Omar Kohan, Megan Jane Laverty, Jana Mohr Lone, Karin Murris, Peter Shea, Susan M. Turner, Susannah Sheffer.
Gareth B. Matthews, The Child's Philosopher - Maughn Rollins Gregory & Megan Jane Laverty
Winner of the 2022 Book Award of the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia, Gareth B. Matthews, The Child's Philosopher brings together groundbreaking essays by renowned American philosopher Gareth B. Matthews in three fields he helped to initiate: philosophy in childrenâs literature, philosophy for children, and philosophy of childhood. In addition, contemporary scholars critically assess Matthewsâ pioneering efforts and his legacy.
Gareth B. Matthews (1929-2011) was a specialist in ancient and medieval philosophy who had conversations with young children, discovering that they delight in philosophical puzzlement and that their philosophical thinking often enriched his own understanding. Those conversations became the impetus for a substantial component of Matthewsâ scholarship, from which this book features essays spanning the length of his career. Contemporary contributors to the book critically evaluate Matthewsâ scholarship, showing where he broke new ground and identifying developments and debates in the fields he helped to initiate. They take up pressing challenges, including biased idealizations of childhood in childrenâs literature; the tensions between teaching philosophy to, and doing philosophy with young people; the merits of theorizing childhood without theorizing children; and how professional philosophy at once desires and resists a return to childhood.
This second volume in the Philosophy for Children Founders series is an important resource for philosophers, educators, and anyone interested in childrenâs philosophical thinking, developmental psychology, what it means to philosophize with children, the nature of childhood, and how childrenâs literature goes philosophical. It will guide and inspire those who share Matthewsâ conviction that the impulse to philosophize begins in early childhood.
Contributors (in addition to Gareth B. Matthews): Stephanie Burdick-Shepherd, Cristina Cammarano, Claire Cassidy, Stanley Cavell, Maughn Rollins Gregory, Jennifer Glaser, Walter Omar Kohan, Megan Jane Laverty, Jana Mohr Lone, Karin Murris, Peter Shea, Susan M. Turner, Susannah Sheffer.
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