Sophie's World: Text and the Modern Student
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Introduction: One of the critical tasks of teaching Philosophy 101 is finding an adequate text. The text must be readable, with sufficient background for the novice philosopher and at the same time engaging. The modern student may well be familiar with the term awesome as the definitive adjective to describe everything from pizza to Madonna but oftentimes they are educated out of their sense of awe and wonder and questioning.Downloads
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Thibodeau, T. (2014). Sophie’s World: Text and the Modern Student. Analytic Teaching, 16(1). Retrieved from https://journal.viterbo.edu/index.php/at/article/view/633
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