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Questions: Philosophy for Young People
Volume 19, Fall 2019
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Wendy C. Turgeon
Editor’s Note
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Listening and Hearing: Reflections from 4th grade students at Thurgood Marshall Elementary School
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Tracy Zalud
What Does it Mean to Have Knowledge in Math?
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Creative Starts in Math: Is Math Like a Wildflower or a Flower Bed?
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Debi Talukdar
What Do You Want to Discuss Today?
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Cómo nosee la filosofia?: How does philosophy come into being?
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Isabella Calderin
Where is the Mind?
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Amelia Flores
It's All Washed Away
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Juliet Clayton
What is Love?
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Ava Foley
The Perfect Form
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Soophia Giargiari
A Philosophical Dialogue in Response to the Question: Are Ideas as Real as Matter?
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Stephen Miller
My Favorite Philosophical Question Is...
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Gianni Narciso
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Selin Yildiz
Am I the Same Person at Ages 3, 8, 16, 26?
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Shin Lee
Life Worth Living
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Sophia Gottfried
Me, Myself, and I
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The Problem of Free Will and Moral Responsibility
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Does Collectivism Triumph Over Individualism?
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Are Intentions or Actions More Important? Well, It's Not That Simple
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