1st Edition

Philosophy for Young Children A Practical Guide

By Berys Gaut, Morag Gaut Copyright 2012
128 Pages 51 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

128 Pages 51 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

128 Pages 51 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

With this book, any teacher can start teaching philosophy to children today! Co-written by a professor of philosophy and a practising primary school teacher, Philosophy for Young Children is a concise, practical guide for teachers. It contains detailed session plans for 36 philosophical enquiries - enough for a year’s work - that have all been successfully tried, tested and enjoyed with young... Read more

Introduction  1. Political Philosophy: Fairness and Rules  * The Teddy Bears’ Picnic – Fairness: Equality versus Need  * Gavin Builds a Sandpit – Fairness and Refusing to Help  * The Animal Snack – Sharing Fairly and Prudence  * School Rules – Obeying the Rules  2. Environmental Philosophy: Green Land, Waste and Recycling  * Greenhill Village – Use of Green Land  * Emerald the Elephant – Wasting Water  * Benny the Bin – Recycling  3. Social Philosophy: Friends and Relationships * Teddy’s Friends – Characteristics of a Good Friend  * William and Arthur – Friendship and Sharing * Emma and Sally – Cooperation  * Maisie the Sheep – Being Different from Others  * Big Teddy’s New School – Inclusion  4. Ethics: Virtues and Vices  * Sam’s Kind Day – Kindness  * Kirsty – Telling the Truth  * The Magic Words – Saying Thank You  * Teddy Scrooge – Giving Presents  * The Selfish Hippo – Selfishness  * Charlotte the Lazy Caterpillar – Laziness  * Pancake the Greedy Rabbit – Greed  5. Aesthetics: Beauty, Pictures and Stories  * Beautiful Things – Beauty  * Cats – Photographs and Drawings  * A Walk on the Beach – Fantasy and Realistic Stories  * The Cave Monster – Enjoying Scary Stories  6. Philosophy of Mind: Emotions, Beliefs and Persons  * Patch and his Friends – Anger  * Rabbit and Mouse – Fear  * Happy Suzy – Happiness  * Sad Teddy – Sadness  * Andy’s Accident – Pain  * Giants – Pretending and Believing  * Isaac the Robot – Persons  * 7. Epistemology: Dreams and Illusions  * Milly’s Bad Dream – Things in Dreams Do Not Really Happen  * Dreaming of School – Are You Dreaming Now?  * A Stick in the Water – Visual Illusions * 8. Metaphysics: What is Real?   * Angus the Cat – Do the Animals in a Story Really Exist?  * Numbers – Are Numbers Real?  * Theseus’s Ship – When are Things the Same?  Further Reading

Biography

Berys Gaut is Professor of Philosophy at the University of St Andrews, UK.

Morag Gaut is a teacher at Anstruther Primary School, Fife, UK.