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The Application Of Proprioception Of Thinking To Doing Philosophy With Children
[Применение Проприоцепции Мышления В Философствовании С Детьми]

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  • Tillmanns, Maria (Тиллманнс, Мария)

    (University of California)

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This paper focuses on creating a paradigm shift; looking at how philosophy for and with children can inform philosophy, instead of having philosophy inform philosophy for and with children. My work in doing philosophy with children has shown me the limitations to trying to understand their way of doing philosophy through the lens of how adults understand philosophy and the influence western philosophy has had on the perception of what kids do when they are involved in philosophical group discussions. The paradigm shift is relationally-based and for this I include the work of Martin Buber and David Bohm. Instead of looking at how we can develop critical thinking skills in children through developing their abstract thinking, I am interested in looking at what Bohm calls the tacit, concrete process of thinking. It’s the thinking that underlies thinking, so to speak. It’s the act of thinking underlying the abstract thinking we usually associate with thinking. In doing philosophy with children, I am interested in focusing on the process of thinking in the process of thinking.

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  • Tillmanns, Maria (Тиллманнс, Мария), 2019. "The Application Of Proprioception Of Thinking To Doing Philosophy With Children [Применение Проприоцепции Мышления В Философствовании С Детьми]," Sotsium i vlast / Society and power, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, pages 69-76.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:spower:sp1940
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