Published Mar 30, 2016



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Claudia Janneth Arias Sanabria

Gina Alexandra Carreño Sabogal

Liliana Andrea Mariño Díaz

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Abstract

This article presents the results of the research “Philosophical Attitude and Childhood: Teachers’ Formation and Transformation”, developed at the Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia UPTC Kindergarten, by using the Community of Inquiry as a strategy to foster a philosophical attitude. It is divided in three descriptive moments, the first one, previous considerations, contains: philosophy as a tool to think, philosophical attitude as a life style, philosophy for kids as a theoretical and methodological perspective; the second one includes methodological perspectives; and the third one, the experience as a transformation, covers: the Community of Inquiry and ludic, the Community of Inquiry with kids, teacher’s formation and transformation, childhood’s discovery, critical, creative and ethic thinking in childhood, and from the Community of Inquiry to a life style. 

Keywords

community of inquiry, philosophical attitude, philosophy for kids, childhood, philosophy teachingcomunidad de indagación, actitud filosófica, filosofía para niños, infancia, enseñanza de la filosofía

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Arias Sanabria, C. J., Carreño Sabogal, G. A., & Mariño Díaz, L. A. (2016). Philosophical Attitude as a Tool to Think. Universitas Philosophica, 33(66), 237–261. https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.uph33-66.afhp
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