Harry Stottlemeier's Discovery

Harry Stottlemeier's Discovery[1] is a philosophical novel for children by Matthew Lipman. The novel was Lipman's first, and inaugurated the educational movement known as Philosophy for Children. In the early 1970s it entered Montclair Public Schools in New Jersey.[2] Lipman subsequently published an instruction manual to accompany it.[3]

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References

  1. Lipman, Matthew. Harry Stottlemeier's Discovery (NJ: IAPC, 1974).
  2. Pritchard, Michael. Philosophy for Children entry in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
  3. Lipman, Matthew. Philosophical Inquiry (Instructional Manual to Accompany Harry Stottlemeier's Discovery), with Ann Margaret Sharp (NJ: IAPC, 1975). Second Edition: Philosophical Inquiry, with Ann Margaret Sharp and Frederick S. Oscanyan (NJ: IAPC, 1979), co-published with University Press, 1984.

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