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Critical Review: Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge: Proceedings of the International Colloquium in the Philosophy of Science, London 1965, Vol. 4
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Joseph Margolis
Critical Review: Crime or Disease?
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Douglas Lackey
Critical Review: The Development of Bertrand Russell's Philosophy
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N. Fotion
Critical Review: The Morality of Killing: Sanctity of Life, Abortion, and Euthanasia
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L. S. Carrier
Critical Review: Thought
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Theodore Drange
Critical Review: The Concept of Meaninglessness
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Marie-Louise Friquegnon
Insight and Illusion
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William James Earle
Man Is the Measure
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Douglas F. Stalker
Res Cogitans
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Alexandra Johnson
Aristotle: Philosopher, Teacher, and Scientist; Socrates: Ancient Greek in Search of Truth
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A review article of the books "Aristotle: Philosopher, Teacher, and Scientist" by Sharon Katz Cooper; and "Socrates: Ancient Greek in Search of Truth" by Pamela Dell
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David Boersema
Make Up Your Mind:
A Classroom Guide to 10 Age-Old Debates
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A review of Porter and Girsch’s book for gifted middle and high school children, focusing on useful classroom activities. Boersema analyzes how the book accounts for multiple philosophic discussions for children, including the following: (1) Nature vs. Nurture, (2) Deduction vs. Induction, (3) Absolutism vs. Relativism, (4) Discovered Math vs. Invented Math, (5) Reason vs. Revelation, (6) Free Will vs. Determinism, (7) Liberalism vs. Conservatism, (8) Free Markets vs. Regulated Markets, (9) Safety vs. Risk, and (10) Melting Pot vs. Melting Not.
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Ben Gorman
Philosophy in Children’s Literature
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Steve Goldberg
Frog and Toad Go to High School:
A Review of Tom Wartenberg’s A Sneetch is a Sneetch and Other Philosophical Discoveries
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A review of the book A Sneetch is a Sneetch by Thomas Wartenberg. The book provides insight to deeper philosophical questions through the critical reading of children’s stories. The review provokes philosophy teachers to implicate this book and its methods into young-adult philosophical studies.
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Cho-Kiu Lam
Philosophy Files
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Elizabeth Mauritz
Humphrey Books
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John Fantuzzo
Ceci Ann’s Day of Why and The Philosophers Club
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Lisa Newton
The Human Genome Project in College Curriculum:
Ethical Issues and Practical Strategies
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Clifton F. Guthrie
Digital Media Ethics
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Lisa Kemmerer
Animal Rights: What Everyone Needs to Know
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Jack Breslin
Doing Ethics in Media: Theories and Practical Applications by Jay Black & Chris Roberts
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