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Finalists, 2009 Kids Philosophy Slam, High School
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Winning Philosophy Slam essays answering the question "Greed or giving: which has a greater impact on society?" by winner Bert Geng, 2nd place finalist Mallory Thelen, and 3rd place finalist Si Heon Ji.
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Announcement:
Kids Philosophy Slam Competition
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Carolyn Kabelitz
Ageless Questions
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A metaphysical discussion on Meaning to high school students focused on what makes them who they are today and how to develop into their futures.
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Stephanie Costa
Adventures with the Wonderful Mr. Potato Head
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Costa uses a symbolic metaphor to 8-10 year-olds with ‘Mr. Potato Head’ to show the value of meaning and how to be unique and true to oneself (metaphysics).
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Joe Komenda
Take My Arms, But Not My Head
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Metaphysics conducted from an intern at a high school, and one student’s theory of the core of the philosophical mind, “the head”.
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Kristine Noack-Reeves
Reading Jane Thayer, The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy
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Wendy Turgeon
Thinking about Animals:
Bumblebees to Donkeys
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Jana Mohr Lone
Discussion on Daniel Pinkwater’s I Am the Dog
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Laure Assayag
Reflecting on Animal Consciousness:
Are Children Natural Philosophers?
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Debi Talukdar
Dog or Human? Reflections from 3rd Grade
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Jack Jordanides
Hidden Animals and Ethical Consumerism
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Claire Blakeley, Emma Blakeley
Thinking Questions
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Okyanus Kar Şen
Why We Love and Kill Animals
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Grace Passannante
Suffering Unites All
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Will Youman
Animals: Subordinates or Equals?
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Beliz Ürkmez
Can We Eat Meat and Still Love Animals?
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Syra Mehdi
Aristotle’s Theory of Friendship Tested
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Robert Martin
An Advocate of Veneer Theory
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Jotham Koneri
Can a Conscience Be a Guide as a Way to Obtain a Civil Society?
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Brendan Bernicker
So Tyler, Did Jamie Cheat?
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