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Philosophy for Children: Some Assumptions and Implications

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It is a pleasure to be able to thank the editors of Ethik und Sozialwissenschaften for inviting me to write this paper about the Philosophy for Children program, with which I have been associated since it began at the end of the 1960's

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2011-02-01

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  • New Jersey

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