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Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children
Volume 6, Issue 3, 1986
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thinking in stories
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The Story of Mrs. Lovewright and Purrless Her Cat
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philosophy and education
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Philosophy for Children in its Historical Context
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Doing Mark in a Juvenile Correctional Facility
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early childhood cognition
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The Four-Year-Old Thinker
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Reflections
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philosophy for children in australia
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On thinking for yourself
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Revival of Reasoning in the Modern Age by Developing a Classroom Community of Inquiry within College Students
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philosophy for children in germany and austria
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How Does the Child Benefit From "Philosophy For Children"?
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How Does the Child Benefit From "Philosophy For Children"?
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How Does the Child Benefit From "Philosophy For Children"?
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philosophy for children in great britain
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Philosophy for Children Programme at a Gloucestershire Comprehensive School in Great Britain
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but is it philosophy?
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The words 'same' and 'different'
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A discussion by fourth graders of similar and different relationships
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book review
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How to win over a Skeptic
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