Philosophy of Childhood Today
Exploring the Boundaries
Herausgeber: Bahler, Brock; Kennedy, David
Philosophy of Childhood Today
Exploring the Boundaries
Herausgeber: Bahler, Brock; Kennedy, David
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This book explores the shapes and boundaries of the emergent field of philosophy of childhood, and its intersections with the history of philosophy, education, pedagogy, literature and film, psychoanalysis, family studies, developmental theory, ethics, history of subjectivity, history of culture, and evolutionary theory.
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This book explores the shapes and boundaries of the emergent field of philosophy of childhood, and its intersections with the history of philosophy, education, pedagogy, literature and film, psychoanalysis, family studies, developmental theory, ethics, history of subjectivity, history of culture, and evolutionary theory.
Produktdetails
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- Philosophy of Childhood
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9781498542609
- ISBN-10: 1498542603
- Artikelnr.: 45470537
- Philosophy of Childhood
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9781498542609
- ISBN-10: 1498542603
- Artikelnr.: 45470537
David Kennedy is professor of educational foundations at Montclair State University. Brock Bahler is visiting assistant professor of religious studies at the University of Pittsburgh.
Introduction David Kennedy and Brock Bahler The Child in Ancient Philosophy
1. What Is the Sound of a Child Growing Up? The Question of the Child
Thomas J. J. Storme 2. Heraclitus and the Child Giuseppe Ferarro,
translated by Stefano Oliverio and Brock Bahler 3. Childhood, Philosophy,
and the Polis: Exclusion and Resistance Walter Omar Kohan 4. Ethics is for
Children: Revisiting Aristotle's Virtue Theory Andrew Komasinski The Child
in Continental Philosophy 5. The Parent-Child Relation and the Decentered
Self: A Phenomenological Basis for an Originary Peace Brock Bahler 6.
Lyotard and the Philosopher Child Karin Fry 7. Beyond the Developmental
Machine: The Politics of Philosophy for Infancy Tyson Lewis Philosophy of
Childhood and Education 8. Traveling Children: Thinking about Education as
Displacement Daniel Contage 9. The Re-childed Teacher: A
Philosophical-Educational Perspective on the Child and Culture Stefano
Oliverio 10. Tyrannized Childhood of the Liberator-Philosopher: J. S. Mill
and Poetry as Second Childhood Joshua M. Hall Philosophy of Childhood and
the Arts 11. Negotiating the Pseudoenvironments of Childhood Natalie M.
Fletcher 12. Mourning, Melancholia, and the Maintenance of the Lost Child:
Questioning Tribunella on the Uses of Trauma in Children's Literature James
Stillwaggon 13. Childhood between Literature and Philosophy: Readings of
Childhood in Manoel De Barros's Poetry Bernardina Leal 14. Nobody
Knows-Infancy and the Experience of Being Not Unable Nancy Vansieleghem The
Future of Philosophy of Childhood 15. The Posthuman Child: iii Karin Murris
1. What Is the Sound of a Child Growing Up? The Question of the Child
Thomas J. J. Storme 2. Heraclitus and the Child Giuseppe Ferarro,
translated by Stefano Oliverio and Brock Bahler 3. Childhood, Philosophy,
and the Polis: Exclusion and Resistance Walter Omar Kohan 4. Ethics is for
Children: Revisiting Aristotle's Virtue Theory Andrew Komasinski The Child
in Continental Philosophy 5. The Parent-Child Relation and the Decentered
Self: A Phenomenological Basis for an Originary Peace Brock Bahler 6.
Lyotard and the Philosopher Child Karin Fry 7. Beyond the Developmental
Machine: The Politics of Philosophy for Infancy Tyson Lewis Philosophy of
Childhood and Education 8. Traveling Children: Thinking about Education as
Displacement Daniel Contage 9. The Re-childed Teacher: A
Philosophical-Educational Perspective on the Child and Culture Stefano
Oliverio 10. Tyrannized Childhood of the Liberator-Philosopher: J. S. Mill
and Poetry as Second Childhood Joshua M. Hall Philosophy of Childhood and
the Arts 11. Negotiating the Pseudoenvironments of Childhood Natalie M.
Fletcher 12. Mourning, Melancholia, and the Maintenance of the Lost Child:
Questioning Tribunella on the Uses of Trauma in Children's Literature James
Stillwaggon 13. Childhood between Literature and Philosophy: Readings of
Childhood in Manoel De Barros's Poetry Bernardina Leal 14. Nobody
Knows-Infancy and the Experience of Being Not Unable Nancy Vansieleghem The
Future of Philosophy of Childhood 15. The Posthuman Child: iii Karin Murris
Introduction David Kennedy and Brock Bahler The Child in Ancient Philosophy
1. What Is the Sound of a Child Growing Up? The Question of the Child
Thomas J. J. Storme 2. Heraclitus and the Child Giuseppe Ferarro,
translated by Stefano Oliverio and Brock Bahler 3. Childhood, Philosophy,
and the Polis: Exclusion and Resistance Walter Omar Kohan 4. Ethics is for
Children: Revisiting Aristotle's Virtue Theory Andrew Komasinski The Child
in Continental Philosophy 5. The Parent-Child Relation and the Decentered
Self: A Phenomenological Basis for an Originary Peace Brock Bahler 6.
Lyotard and the Philosopher Child Karin Fry 7. Beyond the Developmental
Machine: The Politics of Philosophy for Infancy Tyson Lewis Philosophy of
Childhood and Education 8. Traveling Children: Thinking about Education as
Displacement Daniel Contage 9. The Re-childed Teacher: A
Philosophical-Educational Perspective on the Child and Culture Stefano
Oliverio 10. Tyrannized Childhood of the Liberator-Philosopher: J. S. Mill
and Poetry as Second Childhood Joshua M. Hall Philosophy of Childhood and
the Arts 11. Negotiating the Pseudoenvironments of Childhood Natalie M.
Fletcher 12. Mourning, Melancholia, and the Maintenance of the Lost Child:
Questioning Tribunella on the Uses of Trauma in Children's Literature James
Stillwaggon 13. Childhood between Literature and Philosophy: Readings of
Childhood in Manoel De Barros's Poetry Bernardina Leal 14. Nobody
Knows-Infancy and the Experience of Being Not Unable Nancy Vansieleghem The
Future of Philosophy of Childhood 15. The Posthuman Child: iii Karin Murris
1. What Is the Sound of a Child Growing Up? The Question of the Child
Thomas J. J. Storme 2. Heraclitus and the Child Giuseppe Ferarro,
translated by Stefano Oliverio and Brock Bahler 3. Childhood, Philosophy,
and the Polis: Exclusion and Resistance Walter Omar Kohan 4. Ethics is for
Children: Revisiting Aristotle's Virtue Theory Andrew Komasinski The Child
in Continental Philosophy 5. The Parent-Child Relation and the Decentered
Self: A Phenomenological Basis for an Originary Peace Brock Bahler 6.
Lyotard and the Philosopher Child Karin Fry 7. Beyond the Developmental
Machine: The Politics of Philosophy for Infancy Tyson Lewis Philosophy of
Childhood and Education 8. Traveling Children: Thinking about Education as
Displacement Daniel Contage 9. The Re-childed Teacher: A
Philosophical-Educational Perspective on the Child and Culture Stefano
Oliverio 10. Tyrannized Childhood of the Liberator-Philosopher: J. S. Mill
and Poetry as Second Childhood Joshua M. Hall Philosophy of Childhood and
the Arts 11. Negotiating the Pseudoenvironments of Childhood Natalie M.
Fletcher 12. Mourning, Melancholia, and the Maintenance of the Lost Child:
Questioning Tribunella on the Uses of Trauma in Children's Literature James
Stillwaggon 13. Childhood between Literature and Philosophy: Readings of
Childhood in Manoel De Barros's Poetry Bernardina Leal 14. Nobody
Knows-Infancy and the Experience of Being Not Unable Nancy Vansieleghem The
Future of Philosophy of Childhood 15. The Posthuman Child: iii Karin Murris