Creative and Critical Thinking: An Evaluation of Philosophy for Children

Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis 13 (1) (1992)
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Abstract

This paper is a curious mix of the theoretical and pragmatic. The theoretical question I will be addressing is that of the distinction between critical and creative thinking, and whether we can, in principle, draw up firm guidelines on a distinction. The pragmatic question is the question of the appropriate techniques for evaluating Philosophy for Children. These two apparently disparate questions are interwoven in this paper, and I begin with a preliminary guide to this interweaving.

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