Demonstrating Philosophy: Novel Ways to Teach Philosophical Concepts

University Press of America (1988)
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This collection, gathering over thirty articles from the Teaching Philosophy journal, describes novel ways to teach philosophical ideas. Ideas range from simple games for teaching abstract concepts to ambitious course designs featuring various media

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