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How Parrhesia In Philosophizing With Children Contributes To The Discovery Of Criteria (“Touchstones”) Of Reality
[Как Парресия В Философствовании С Детьми Способствует Обнаружению Критериев («Пробных Камней») Реальности]

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  • Tillmanns, Maria (Тиллманнс, Мария)

    (University of California)

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Parrhesia first appeared in Greek literature in the fifth century BC. Essentially, parrhesia refers to being granted the liberty to speak freely and openly without being deemed insubordinate to someone of greater authority and could otherwise lead to punishment or death. Parrhesia allows one to speak truth to power, essentially benefiting the one in power who lacks insight into the truth of a situation. In his book, Filosoferen met kinderen op de basisschool: een complexe activiteit, Berrie Heesen describes how doing philosophy with children is a form of parrhesia in that it encourages children to speak freely and openly. Parrhesia changes the adult/child relationship. Taken seriously by adults as full-fledged human beings creates a space for children to take themselves seriously while also being held responsible for what they think and feel. By giving reasons for their thoughts and feelings, and listening to those of their peers, children not only become critical listeners of others but also of themselves. They learn that what they think and feel matters — that they matter in the eyes of others and themselves, raising their self-esteem as well. In the process, children also develop their own touchstones of reality. Moreover, (self-) scrutiny is essential to feeling whole and grounded in who we are, giving us a sense of purpose and direction.

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  • Tillmanns, Maria (Тиллманнс, Мария), 2022. "How Parrhesia In Philosophizing With Children Contributes To The Discovery Of Criteria (“Touchstones”) Of Reality [Как Парресия В Философствовании С Детьми Способствует Обнаружению Критериев («Проб," Sotsium i vlast / Society and power, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, pages 58-66.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:spower:sp2236
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