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Volume 6, No. 2
Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children
Brumbaugh, Robert S.; “The Importance of Motivation, Precision and Presence in Teaching”, 6(2), 1985, pp 15-19.
Adrian M. DuPuis, Adrian M. and Nordberg, Robert B. Norholm. “Kio and Gus Teach Henrik to Read.” 31-32.
Eble, Kenneth; “Thinking Knowing.” 20-24.
Geisser, Maura J. “Philosophy: A Key to the Deaf Mind.” 33-40.
Lefort, Claude. “How Do You Become a Philosopher?” 7-12.
Matthews, Gareth. “Review of Arnold Lobel, Frog and Toad Together.” 1.
Moffett, James. “Empowering Children Through ‘Read Along’,” from Kappan. 28.
Mulvaney, Robert. “Philosophy and the Education of the Community.” 2-6.
Nussbaum, Martha. “Philosophical Books vs. Philosophical Dialogue.” 13-14.
Reed, Ronald. …
Volume 6, No. 1
Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children
Cannon, Dale and Mark Weinstein. “Reasoning Skills: An Overview.” 29-33.
Brann, Eva. “Through Phantasia to Philosophy Review with Reminiscences.” 1-8.
Diderot, Denis. “Are Logicians Like Accountants?” from Of Teachers. 25.
Durkheim, Emile. “Judgments of Fact and of Value,” from Value Judgments and Judgments of Reality, Sociology, and Philosophy. 27.
Feldman, David H. “The Child as Craftsman.” 20-21.
Geach, Peter. “A Strange Following,” from Assertion. 25.
Johnstone, Henry W. Jr. “Is the Aim of Philosophy to Terminate Disagreement?” from Philosophy and Argument. 27.
Ladd, Rosalind Ekman. “Paternalism and the Rationality of the Child.” 15-19.
Mills, C. Wright. “Education and Democracy,” from …
Volume 5, No. 4
Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children
Auden, W.H. “Writing.” 61-66.
Brandon, E.P. “On What Isn’t Learned in School.” 22-28.
Camhy, Daniela. “The Practice of Philosophy for Children in Austria: How Can Children Think Philosophically?” 54-57.
Collingwood, R.G. “On Following the Philosopher’s Thought,” from “An Essay on Philosophical Method.” 45.
Curtis, Barry. “Wittgenstein and Philosophy for Children.” 10-19.
Furlong, John, and William Carroll. “Teaching Reasoning with Computers.” 29-32.
Hare, R.M. “The Priority of Principles,” from “What Makes Choices Rational?” 44.
Harman, Gilbert. “Is There Such a Thing as ‘Deductive Reasoning’,” from The Nature of Morality. 46.
Harrison, Andrew. “Learning, Thinking and Making,” from Making and Thinking: A …