Whole Child (e-bog) af Carey, Seamus
Carey, Seamus (forfatter)

Whole Child e-bog

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The Whole Child is a beautifully written book combining classic philosophical themes like wonder and happiness with modern parenting virtues like courage, compassion, integrity, and discipline. Seamus Carey uses anecdotes from his own experience as a parent, some amusing and some poignant, to illustrate philosophical concepts. The result is a rare work, as valuable to the serious student of philo…
The Whole Child is a beautifully written book combining classic philosophical themes like wonder and happiness with modern parenting virtues like courage, compassion, integrity, and discipline. Seamus Carey uses anecdotes from his own experience as a parent, some amusing and some poignant, to illustrate philosophical concepts. The result is a rare work, as valuable to the serious student of philosophy as it is to Careys fellow parents. Carey argues that parents need to rediscover the sense of wonderthe ontological depthwith which children experience life, and offers suggestions for how this recovery might take place. In so doing, Carey uncovers standards and ideas for raising children that reach beyond those typically considered by the modern family.
E-bog 435,46 DKK
Forfattere Carey, Seamus (forfatter)
Udgivet 18.06.2003
Længde 184 sider
Genrer HPS
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780585483030
The Whole Child is a beautifully written book combining classic philosophical themes like wonder and happiness with modern parenting virtues like courage, compassion, integrity, and discipline. Seamus Carey uses anecdotes from his own experience as a parent, some amusing and some poignant, to illustrate philosophical concepts. The result is a rare work, as valuable to the serious student of philosophy as it is to Careys fellow parents. Carey argues that parents need to rediscover the sense of wonderthe ontological depthwith which children experience life, and offers suggestions for how this recovery might take place. In so doing, Carey uncovers standards and ideas for raising children that reach beyond those typically considered by the modern family.