Games, Logic and Philosophy for Children

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  • Paul A. Wagner
  • Glenn Freedman

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Introduction:  There is at this point no shortage of testimonials regarding the practice of philosophy for children.  In addition, there have been a number of studies which give further support to the claim that philosophy for children is a valuable classroom practice.  The idea that pre-college instruction in philosophy is beneficial is no longer in doubt, nor is there a significant lack of materials for use in philosophy for children programs.  From Lewis Carroll to Matthew Lipman authors constructed texts that go far in engaging children's philosophical inclinations.  If there is any weakness in the practice of philosophy for children it is usually found in the individual classroom.

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Wagner, P. A., & Freedman, G. (2014). Games, Logic and Philosophy for Children. Analytic Teaching, 3(2). Retrieved from https://journal.viterbo.edu/index.php/at/article/view/258

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