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Volume 13, No. 2
Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children
Green, Lena. “Philosophy for Children: One Way of Developing Children’s Thinking.” 20-22.
Heesen, Berrie. “European Children Thinking Together in 100.” 27-29.
Infinito-Allocco, Justen. “Philosophy and Shifting Morality.” 48-49.
Katzner, James and Andrea Weiss. “Learning Philosophy Collaboratively with a Student.” 23-26.
Lee, Zosimo E. “Luis’ Complaint.” 45-47.
Lim, Tock Keng. “Crossing the Chopsticks: Handling Chopsticks and Handling Lives.” 37-40.
Lindop, Clive. “Wisdom and Intelligence in Philosophy for Children.” 8-10.
Matthews, Gareth. “Thinking in Stories: Fred by Posy Simmonds.” 1.
Redshaw, Sarah. “Walking My Body.” 17-19.
Slade, Christina. “Reasoning and Children: The Wide Glare of the Children’s Day.” 2-7.
Sprod, Tim. “Improving …
Volume 13, No. 1
Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children
Birkhahn, Talya. “A Purple Sky: The Challenged Chance for Change.” 37-41.
Field, Terri. “Feminist Epistemology and Philosophy for Children.” 17-22.
Friquegnon, MarieLouise. “What is a Child?” 12-16.
Lim, Tock Keng. “Daughters of a Better Age.” 23-25.
Lone, Jana Mohr. “Voices in the Classroom: Girls and Philosophy for Children.” 9-11.
Pac, Andrea. “Gender and Social Awareness: A Story from Buenos Aires.” 5-8.
Reed, Ronald. “Lost Times/Recovered Times.” 34-36.
Richardson, Brenda. “Teaching for Presence in the Democratic Classroom.” 26-33.
Sharp, Ann Margaret. “A Second Issue Devoted to Women, Feminism and Philosophy for Children.” 1.
Thomas, John C. “Community of Inquiry and Differences …
Volume 13, No. 3
Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children
Anthone, Richard. “Philosophical Inquiry and the Internet.” 37-45.
Cabrera, Julio. “Children’s Philosophy and Children’s Sexuality: Some Remarks on Lipman and Freud.” 22-25.
Havas, Katalin G. “Children and Philosophy.” 26.
Johnson, Stephen M. “Critical Pedagogy and Civic Ideals: Liberating Our Students (and Selves) from False Dilemmas.” 17-21.
Lone, Jana Mohr. “Are We All Mystery Creatures? Talking Philosophy With Children Who Are At Risk.” 27-31.
M.L. “Thoughts of an Egyptian Princess.” 48-49.
Matthews, Gareth. “Thinking Stories: Socrates and the Three Pigs by Mitsumasa Anno.” 1.
Splitter, Laurance. “Philosophy and Democracy in Asia and the Pacific: Philosophy and Civic Education.” 6-16.
Park, Jin-Whan. …