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The Association of Philosophy Teachers Conference Report
Paul Moore-Bridger reports from an exciting new frontier for philosophy.
[Issue 157 :: August/September 2023 :: Report]
The Philosothon Phenomenon
Mark Smith reports on how philosophy is getting competitive in schools.
[Issue 135 :: December 2019 / January 2020 :: Articles]
Socratic Wisdom & The Knowledge of Children
Maria daVenza Tillmanns uncovers the natural philosopher in us all.
[Issue 131 :: April/May 2019 :: Articles]
Teaching Ethics: What’s The Harm?
Patrick Stokes discusses some of the ethical problems arising in teaching ethics.
[Issue 130 :: February/March 2019 :: A Moral Education]
Call the Midwife
Ellen Miller considers birth, wonder, and care as philosophical frameworks.
[Issue 130 :: February/March 2019 :: Television]
Making Children Moral
In the first part of our mini-series on moral education, Michael Hand considers whether schools should be involved in trying to make children moral.
[Issue 127 :: August/September 2018 :: A Moral Education]
Simon & Finn
by Melissa Felder
[Issue 127 :: August/September 2018 :: Cartoon]
Philosophy Incarnate
Sheldon Currie watches Socrates take on the modern academy.
[Issue 120 :: June/July 2017 :: Fiction]
The Sound of Philosophy
James Tartaglia asks whether philosophy and music should intersect.
[Issue 119 :: April/May 2017 :: Articles]
D.D. Raphael
The moral and political philosopher D.D. (David Daiches) Raphael died just before Christmas – a month short of his 100th birthday. Shortly before his death, he spoke to Gideon Calder about what more than eighty years in philosophy involves.
[Issue 112 :: February/March 2016 :: Interview]
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