Exploring philosophical concepts for young minds, this board book introduces Socratic ideas about truth in a clear and engaging manner. Tailored for little children, it presents complex themes in a way that is both understandable and relatable, encouraging curiosity and critical thinking from an early age.
This board book introduces young readers to Simone de Beauvoir's ideas on equality and respect, addressing significant life questions in an engaging and understandable manner. Through simple language and concepts, it encourages children to explore important themes of fairness and understanding in their interactions with others.
In this volume Duane Armitage attempts a critique of continental philosophy
and postmodernism through the lens of Rene Girard's mimetic theory. This
critique is directed primarily at the philosophies of Nietzsche and Heidegger,
both among the foremost representatives of continental and postmodern thought.
Exploring the concepts of happiness and friendship, this board book introduces young readers to Aristotle's philosophies in a straightforward manner. It aims to engage children by answering fundamental questions about life, making complex ideas relatable and understandable for little minds.
This engaging board book series explores profound questions, making complex ideas accessible for young readers. Each book invites children to think critically and encourages curiosity through interactive content and vibrant illustrations, fostering a love for learning from an early age.
Exploring the tension between materialism and idealism, this book interprets Martin Heidegger's philosophy as a bridge between Plato and Nietzsche. Duane Armitage delves into the historical struggle over the concept of "being," framing it within the broader debate between atheism and theism. The analysis addresses the implications of the "death of God," positioning it within contemporary Continental Philosophy, making it a significant contribution to understanding existential and metaphysical questions in modern thought.
This engaging board book series invites young readers to explore profound questions through simple and accessible storytelling. Each installment encourages curiosity and critical thinking, making complex ideas relatable for children. With vibrant illustrations and thoughtful prompts, it fosters a love for inquiry and discussion, perfect for early learning and bonding moments.
Explore the importance of love with the youngest readers in a wonderfully accessible way. Even little children have big questions about life. Plato believed showing and receiving love makes us wise, and Love with Plato brings his philosophy to the youngest thinkers. Asking young readers what being loved feels like to them and how they can show others love prompts questions about how we treat one another and ourselves. This book will lead to inspiring conversations about loving people for what is on the inside, and helping others do the same. Look for all six Big Ideas for Little Philosophers board books: Equality with Simone de Beauvoir, Happiness with Aristotle,Imagination with René Descartes, Kindness with Confucius, Love with Plato, and Truth with Socrates.
Explore the importance of kindness with the youngest readers in a wonderfully accessible way. Even little children have big questions about life. Confucius believed always treating people with kindness can make us wise, and Kindness with Confucius brings his philosophy to the youngest thinkers. He believed we should use our own feelings as a guide to how to treat others. We feel good when people are kind to us and should want to make others feel that way. Emphasizing the importance of being in touch with your own emotions in order to be kind to others, this book will lead to inspiring conversations about human dynamics between people of all ages. Look for all six Big Ideas for Little Philosophers board books: Equality with Simone de Beauvoir, Happiness with Aristotle, Imagination with René Descartes, Kindness with Confucius, Love with Plato, and Truth with Socrates.
Exploring complex philosophical concepts, this board book introduces young readers to Descartes' ideas on imagination and empathy. It presents these themes in a straightforward manner, making them relatable and understandable for children. Through engaging explanations, it encourages curiosity and critical thinking about life's big questions.