Border areas of philosophy (Teaching experiences in limits)

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philosophy for children, Learn to think, free thinking, intelectual disability, self-determination, critical capacity, experiencies

Abstract

This article talks about the didactic experiences that, based on philosophy, go beyond their formal task and push the outer edge of the same discipline. I have taken part in some of these experiences personally as a teacher and, in some others, I have been an attentive and nearby observer. Some of these experiences are: philosophy with children, philosophy with people that have intellectual disabilities, philosophy with prisioners, philosohpy with housewifes, philosophy was a therapy, philosophy like if you were to drink a coffee with friends, philosophy as if it were fiction.

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Author Biography

  • Chema Sánchez Alcon, Comillas Pontifical University

    Licenciado en filosofia y cc. de la educación. Profesor de ética, psicopedagogía, filosofia y sociologia en el Ies. vilamarxant. Presidente de la asociación valenciana de “filosofía para niños”. Formador de profesores.

    Autor de obras de didactica de la filosofía tales como “el radiofonista pirado que desenterraba filósofos” (anaya), “las aventuras filosóficas de toni tonel” (aljibe), “siento luego existo” (ccs) o “pensamiento libre para personas con discapacidad intelectual” (Pirámide).

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Published

2012-12-10

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How to Cite

Border areas of philosophy (Teaching experiences in limits). (2012). Journal of Parents and Teachers, 343, 25-30. https://revistas.comillas.edu/padresymaestros/article/view/513