Teaching The Philosophy of Art in Elementary School
Publish place: Philosophical Investigations، Vol: 19، Issue: 53
Publish Year: 1404
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: Persian
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This chapter makes a case for elementary-school children having the ability to discuss difficult, abstract philosophical issues. The question of whether judgments of artistic merit are objective or simply an expression of one’s preferences is used as an example of an issue in the philosophy of art that young children can discuss. To make the abstract discussion easier to enter into, a children’s picture book functions as the vehicle to raise it. In this case, Peter Catalanato’s book, Emily’s Art, raises the question about the objectivity of judgments of artistic merit. In the book, a judge clearly makes a mistake when she rejects Emily’s painting because it is a painting of a dog and she hates dogs. We ask the children what the difference is between saying one painting is better than another and saying that you like one flavor of ice cream better than another. Without introducing the names of either great philosophers or labels for philosophical problems, we are able to get young children to engage in deep philosophical discussions and even propose innovative solutions to the problems they discuss.
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توماس ای. وارتنبرگ
استاد گروه فلسفه، کالج مونت هولیوک، آمریکا.
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