The Process of Inquiry

Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis 6 (2) (1985)
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In the final chapter of Harry Stottlemeier's Discovery, the children are drawn into a critical examination of their past inquiries by Lisa's challenge to its proposed continuation. Initially questioning the value of the process as they have experienced it, she wonders if she has merely unearthed things she already knew. Lisa's query and the ensuing dialogue raise three questions vital to an appreciation of Philosophy for Children.

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