Philosophy helps students to develop both their capacity and their inclination to do critical thinking. Other disciplines also help in fulfilling this function, but philosophy contributes distinctively, intensively and extensively to a student's ability to think critically.
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The initial category is finely tuned for students in grades 1 through 3
The subsequent category is meticulously crafted for grades 4 through 8
The final category is thoughtfully curated to meet the educational needs of grades 9 through 12
What is Happiness?
Introduction to Paradoxes
Philosophical with Shapes
Belief and Knowledge
What is Beauty?
What is Responsibility?
Noise in the Night
Robots at Work
Kindness
Problem Ethics
Philosophy of Team
Apologies and Forgiveness
Media Ethics
Emerging Technologies
What is Hope?
The Present
Exploring Gender
Models of Love
A Future without me
Facing Death
Truth and Lies
Why do we Love?
Friendship and Betrayal
Examining News Perspectives
Social Learning Environment
Arguments and Philosophical Resourcing
Convince