The Examined Life : Advanced Philosophy for Kids (Grades 7-12)

In this book, the follow-up to the best-sellingPhilosophy for Kids, Dr. David White delves deeper into the philosophical questions kids (and adults) care about deeply. Through vibrant discussions and debate, the book offers ways teachers can help students grapple with age-old questions about the nat...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Main Author: White, David A., 1942-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Routledge, 2021.
Edition:First edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface Acknowledgments General Introduction The Genesis and Scope of This Book Suggestions for Using This Book Part I: Kids and Philosophy Introduction: Young Students and the Adventure of Philosophy Reasons to Study Philosophy Elements of Philosophy Primary Source Philosophy The Readings--Principles of Selection and Organization Some Ideas on Presenting or Teaching Philosophy Chapter 1 "Who Are My Friends Friendship (Aristotle) Chapter 2 "Where Has the Time Gone Time (Augustine) Chapter 3 "Do We Really Know What We Think We Know Knowledge (Plato) Chapter 4 Younger Students and the Existence of God Existence of God (Aquinas) Chapter 5 The Sound of a Tree Falling in the Forest . . Perception (Berkeley) Chapter 6 "I Don't Want to Do What the Class Wants to Do Freedom and Society (Rousseau) Chapter 7 Freedom and Responsibility: Existentialism and Young Students Choice (Jean-Paul Sartre) Chapter 8 On Social Justice in a Violent World Social Justice and Nonviolence (Martin Luther King) Chapter 9 Feminism and Social Justice Feminism (bell hooks) Chapter 10 Technology: Servant or Destroyer Technology (Martin Heidegger) Part II: Education as Applied Philosophy Chapter 11 Critical Thinking and Artistic Creation Activity--Drama Chapter 12 The Oldest Cave Art: On Giftedness and Excellence Activity--Drawing Chapter 13 The Philosophy of French Funetics: An Essay in Applied Gifted Intelligence Activity--Language Acquisition Chapter 14 "The Bohemian Life": Opera and Gifted Education Activity--Music Part III: A Philosophical Postlude Chapter 15 Gifted Education: The Event--and Advent--of Theory Chapter 16 "Edutainment": Gifted Education and the Perils of Misusing Multiple Intelligences Chapter 17 Philosophy and Theory in the Study of Gifted Students Epilogue: Philosophical Visions and the Challenge of Education Additional Readings in Philosophy Index About the Author Common Core State Standards Alignment.