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  • Mar 20, 08

    GOOD EXAMINATION OF POLITICAL THOUGHT AND ITS EVOLUTION

  • Apr 08, 08

    In these lively and unedited video interviews,
    distinguished men and
    women from all over the world talk about their lives and their work. Guests
    include diplomats, statesmen, and soldiers; economists and political analysts;
    scientists and historians; writers and foreign correspondents; activists and
    artists. The interviews span the globe and include discussion of political,
    economic, military, legal, cultural, and social issues shaping our world. At the
    heart of each interview is a focus on individuals and ideas that make a
    difference.

    • In these lively and unedited video interviews, distinguished men and  women from all over the world talk about their lives and their work. Guests  include diplomats, statesmen, and soldiers; economists and political analysts;  scientists and historians; writers and foreign correspondents; activists and  artists. The interviews span the globe and include discussion of political,  economic, military, legal, cultural, and social issues shaping our world. At the  heart of each interview is a focus on individuals and ideas that make a  difference.
  • Apr 10, 08

    Questions is a unique forum for the philosophical questions - and answers - of young people and their teachers. Each topical issue contains philosophical discussions, drawings, philosophical writing by students, and articles offering advice and ideas for teachers and parents interested in facilitating philosophical discussions with young people. The journal is available in both print and electronic formats, and complimentary electronic versions of the first two issues can be downloaded in PDF format from this site. The first issue (Spring 2001) explored children's rights with teachers, students, and philosophers from the U.S., Brazil, and Israel. The second issue (Spring 2002) explored human rights with students in elementary, middle, and high schools, and included transcripts of K-12 discussions about human rights perspectives. Print copies of all but the first issues are available from the Philosophy Documentation Center.
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    • Questions is a unique forum for the philosophical questions - and answers  - of young people and their teachers. Each topical issue contains philosophical  discussions, drawings, philosophical writing by students, and articles offering  advice and ideas for teachers and parents interested in facilitating  philosophical discussions with young people. The journal is available in both  print and electronic formats, and complimentary electronic versions of the first  two issues can be downloaded in PDF format from this site. The first issue (Spring 2001) explored children's rights with  teachers, students, and philosophers from the U.S., Brazil, and Israel. The  second issue (Spring 2002) explored human  rights with students in elementary, middle, and high schools, and included  transcripts of K-12 discussions about human rights perspectives. Print copies of  all but the first issues are available from the Philosophy Documentation Center.
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