《文集导言:与哈里·布里豪斯、大卫·巴克赫斯特和谢伦·弗雷泽-伯吉斯谈加雷思·b·马修斯的《儿童哲学家》,由莫恩·罗林斯·格雷戈里和梅根·简·拉弗蒂编辑

IF 0.8 4区 教育学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
M. Gregory, M. Laverty
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加雷斯·B·马修斯(Gareth B.Matthews,1929-2011)是一位古代和中世纪哲学专家,他与幼儿的对话使他发现了他们对哲学思维的偏好,这往往丰富了他自己的思想。这些对话成为了马修斯学术的重要组成部分,我们的书《儿童哲学家加雷斯·B·马修斯》以他职业生涯中的散文为特色。这本书的当代撰稿人批判性地评价了马修斯的学术,他帮助开创了三个领域:儿童文学哲学、儿童哲学和儿童哲学。他们评估他在哪里开拓了新的领域,并确定了这些领域的发展和辩论。在接下来的评论中,Harry Brighouse、David Bakhurst和Sharon Fraser Burgess回应了Matthews和当代学者的原创文章。在承认马修斯对推动儿童生活哲学的重大贡献的同时,三位评论家都指出了推动他的议程的方法。我们读到布里格豪斯呼吁在古典和当代儿童文学之外的媒体(包括电视和电影)中融入哲学。巴克赫斯特明确呼吁对儿童的哲学思维进行进一步的实证研究,以支持更现实的童年和哲学概念,包括当哲学可能不适合儿童时。Fraser Burgess呼吁对儿童哲学可能重新确立种族、性别和文化的不公正等级制度的方式进行说明,并说明它可以用来对抗和打击这些制度的方式。
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Introduction to the Suite of Papers: A Conversation with Harry Brighouse, David Bakhurst, and Sheron Fraser-Burgess on Gareth B. Matthews, The Child’s Philosopher, edited by Maughn Rollins Gregory and Megan Jane Laverty
Gareth B. Matthews (1929-2011) was a specialist in ancient and medieval philosophy whose conversations with young children led him to discover their penchant for philosophical thinking, which often enriched his own. Those conversations became the impetus for a substantial component of Matthews’ scholarship, from which our book, Gareth B. Matthews, The Child’s Philosopher, features essays spanning the length of his career. Contemporary contributors to the book critically evaluate Matthews’ scholarship, in three fields he helped to initiate: philosophy in children’s literature, philosophy for children, and philosophy of childhood. They assess where he broke new ground and identify developments and debates in those fields. In the reviews that follow, Harry Brighouse, David Bakhurst, and Sharon Fraser-Burgess respond to Matthews’ original essays and those of the contemporary scholars. While recognizing Matthews’ significant contribution to advancing philosophy in the lives of children, all three reviewers indicate ways to push his agenda forward. We read Brighouse as calling for engagement with philosophy in media (including television and film) beyond classical and contemporary children’s literature. Bakhurst explicitly calls for further empirical study of children’s philosophical thinking to support more realistic conceptions of childhood and philosophy—including when philosophy might not be appropriate for children. Fraser-Burgess calls for an accounting of the ways that philosophy for children may reinscribe unjust hierarchies of race, gender, and culture and of the ways it can be used to confront and combat them.
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期刊介绍: Journal of Philosophy of Education publishes articles representing a wide variety of philosophical traditions. They vary from examination of fundamental philosophical issues in their connection with education, to detailed critical engagement with current educational practice or policy from a philosophical point of view. The journal aims to promote rigorous thinking on educational matters and to identify and criticise the ideological forces shaping education. Ethical, political, aesthetic and epistemological dimensions of educational theory are amongst those covered.
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