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Philosophical Horizons Day Two
. September 15, 2009Day two of the Philosophical Horizons conference on Philosophy for Children (Keeping the Child in Mind) was every bit as wondrous as the first.
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Philosophical Horizons Day One
. September 12, 2009Day one of the Philosophical Horizons conference on Philosophy for Children (Keeping the Child in Mind) has been a blast! We started off the day with an excellent breakfast at Brother Juniper's and a brainstorming session.
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Booker T Washington Philosophy Blog
. September 12, 2009Michael Dean Burroughs (a PHD candidate at UMemphis) has a blog for the philosophy class he teaches at Booker T Washington High School in Memphis, TN.
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Memphis: Keeping the Child in Mind
. August 10, 2009From September 10th - the 13th I'm heading to Memphis, TN for a conference on Philosophy for Children put on by the University's Philosophical Horizons program
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Latest News
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New Board of Directors Members
. March 08, 2011Two new additions to our Board of Directors!
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Engaging Philosophy Conference
. March 04, 2011We are headed to the Engaging Philosophy Conference at Mt. Holyoke College.
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Yale Education Leadership Conference
. January 17, 2011We will be at the March Education Leadership Conference hosted by Yale University.
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Recent Posts
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A Philosophy Shop Pops Up
. March 23, 2011More organizations are working towards spreading Philosophy for Children as the advantages become clearer. The Philosophy Shop is one such organization, and they look quite promising.
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Can We Think About Something We Cannot Imagine?
. December 07, 2009Suppose there was a thing we couldn't in any way gain a mental hold on. Could we be said to be thinking about it? In the act of thinking about it, do we in some sense imagine it, even if only in a representational way?
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Philosophical Horizons Day Two
. September 15, 2009Day two of the Philosophical Horizons conference on Philosophy for Children (Keeping the Child in Mind) was every bit as wondrous as the first.
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