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1979

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Volume 1, No. 2 Jan 1979

Volume 1, No. 2

Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children

Aman, Kenneth and Sister Anna Maria Hartman. “Philosophy for Children in a SpanishSpeaking Contest.” 4-10.

Barr, Donald. “How Important are Categories for Children.” 11.

Berman, Ronald. “On Writing Good.” 12.

Brent, Frances. “Philosophy and the MiddleSchool Student.” 39.

Chesternon, Gilbert Keith. “The Ethics of Elfland.” 13-20.

Dostoevsky, Fedor. “Ghost and Eternity.” 27. Education Commission of the States. “The Higher Level Skills: Tomorrow’s ‘Basics’.” 11.

Freire, Paulo. “Education Through Dialogue.” 11.

Gosse, Edmund. “Untitled from Father and Son.” 43-46.

Hullfish, H. Gordon. “Thinking and Meaning.” 12.

Johnson, Stephen M. and Robert A. Pines. “The Competency Based Training of PreCollege Philosophy Teaching.” …


Volume 1, No. 1 Jan 1979

Volume 1, No. 1

Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children

Inaugural Issue

Buchler, Justus. “What is a Discussion?” 49-54.

DuPuis, Adrian and A. Gray Thompson. “Bilingual Philosophy in Milwaukee.” 35-39.

Eble, Kenneth E. “Could a Child’s Question Be Answered this Way?” 59.

Entwistle, Doris R. and Leslie Alec Hayduc. “What Contributes to Children’s Academic Outlook?” 12.

Hare, R. M. “The Logic of Moral Education.” 42.

Hayakawa, S. I. “A Second Look at ‘Childish Behavior’.” 27.

Johnson, Henry C., Jr. “The Return to ‘Moral Education’.” 41-48.

Katz, Claire Elise. “Bridging the Gap,” 13-14.

Letwin, Leon. “Education and the Constitutional Rights for Children.” 11-19.

Matthews, Gareth. “Thinking in Stories.” 4.

Montaigne, Michel …


Volume 1, Nos. 3 & 4 Jan 1979

Volume 1, Nos. 3 & 4

Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children

Adler, Jonathan, E. “Excerpts from a Philosophy Class with Sixth Graders.” 107-114.

Bateson, Gregory. “Why Do Things Get in a Muddle?” 14-16.

Bruner, Jerome. “Thinking at the Internalization of Dialogue.” 34.

Coleridge, S. T. “Coleridge on Democracy, Discussion, Philosophy and Education.” 70-73.

Curtis, Barry. “Philosophy for Children in Hawaii.” 52-56.

Cummings, Nancy Pekin. “Improving the Logical Skills of Fifth Graders.” 90-92.

Dalin, George. “A Philosophy for Children Workshop for Chicago Teachers of the Gifted.” 40-42.

Dell, Floyd. “The Child.” 49.

Dewey, John. “Thinking and Experience.” 35.

Dimnet, Ernest. “Philosophy in Childhood.” 43.

DuPuis, Adrian. “Philosophy, Religion and Religious Education.” 60-63. …