The Philosophy of Childing: Unlocking Creativity, Curiosity, and Reason through the Wisdom of Our Youngest
By (Author) Christopher Phillips
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
17th May 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
158.1
Hardback
244
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 28mm
463g
Weaving together philosophy, social science and neuroscience research, personal anecdotes and dialogues, The Philosophy of Childing takes a radically different approach to the traditional boundaries between childhood and adulthood to reveal how rather than lapse into adulthood, we can achieve what the Greeks of old call areteall-around excellencewhen we look to children and youth as a lodestar for our development.
Childhood is our primary launching pad, a time of life when learning is more intense than at any other, when we gain the critical knowledge and skills that can help ensure that we remain adaptable. This book weaves together the thinking of philosophers from across the ages who make the unsettling assertion that with the passage of time we are apt to shrink mentally, emotionally, and cognitively. If we follow what has become an all-too-common course, we denature our original naturewhich brims with curiosity, empathy, reason, wonder, and a will to experiment and understandand we regress, our sense of who we are will become fuzzier and everyone in our orbit will pay a price.
Mounting evidence shows that we begin our lives with a moral, intellectual, and creative bang, and in this groundbreaking, heavily researched and highly engaging volume, Christopher Phillips makes the provocative case that childhood isnt merely a state of becoming, while adulthood is one of being, as if weve arrived and reached the summit. His life-changing proposition is that if we embrace the defining qualities of youth, were not destined to become frail, dispirited, or unhinged, well grow in a way defined by wonder, curiosity, imaginativeness, playfulness, and compassionin essence, unlimited potential.
"A springboard for debate...[Phillips] mediates and gently guides while uncovering or recovering some of the most basic and fundamental joys of being a child, at any age." Foreword Reviews
"A springboard for debate...[Phillips] mediates and gently guides while uncovering or recovering some of the most basic and fundamental joys of being a child, at any age." Foreword Reviews
Christopher Phillips is the bestselling author of Socrates Caf, and the highly-acclaimed follow-ups, Six Questions of Socrates, Socrates in Love, and Constitution Caf, as the childrens books Ceci Anns Day of Why and The Philosophers Club. Phillips was an ethics network fellow at Harvard University, a senior writing fellow at the University of Pennsylvania, a senior education fellow at the National Constitution Center, and a recipient of the Distinguished American Leader award. He travels the world as a speaker and consultant. His writing and activism inspired the Socrates Caf and Democracy Caf gatheringsmeet-ups in which people of all ages exchange ideas and philosophies while embracing the Socratic Methodand today there are more than six hundred ongoing gatherings around the world. Visit his websites at ChristopherPhillips.com and DemocracyCafe.org.