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Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Childhood and Children [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 440 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 810 g
  • Sērija : Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Dec-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367733889
  • ISBN-13: 9780367733889
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 440 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 810 g
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Childhood looms large in our understanding of human life, as a phase through which all adults have passed. Childhood is foundational to the development of selfhood, the formation of interests, values and skills and to the lifespan as a whole. Understanding what it is like to be a child, and what differences childhood makes, are thus essential for any broader understanding of the human condition. The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Childhood and Children is an outstanding reference source for the key topics, problems and debates in this crucial and exciting field and is the first collection of its kind. Comprising over thirty chapters by a team of international contributors the Handbook is divided into five parts:





· Being a child





· Childhood and moral status





· Parents and children





· Children in society





· Children and the state.





Questions covered include: What is a child? Is childhood a uniquely valuable state, and if so why? Can we generalize about the goods of childhood? What rights do children have, and are they different from adults rights? What (if anything) gives people a right to parent? What role, if any, ought biology to play in determining who has the right to parent a particular child? What kind of rights can parents legitimately exercise over their children? What roles do relationships with siblings and friends play in the shaping of childhoods? How should we think about sexuality and disability in childhood, and about racialised children? How should society manage the education of children? How are childrens lives affected by being taken into social care?

The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Childhood and Children is essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy of childhood, political philosophy and ethics as well as those in related disciplines such as education, psychology, sociology, social policy, law, social work, youth work, neuroscience and anthropology.

Recenzijas

"An excellent and timely collection. Individually the thirty-six chapters are authoritative and state of the art. Together they provide a comprehensive overview of the huge amount of recent philosophical work on children."

Adam Swift, University of Warwick, UK.

"This volume provides an extraordinarily helpful starting point for philosophically informed conversations about children and childhood. The five sections are easily navigable, and the thirty-six original essays cover a remarkably broad domain of questions. Anyone teaching or writing on children will find this book to be an essential resource."

Tamar Schapiro, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

List of contributors
xi
Introduction 1(10)
Anca Gheaus
PART I Being a child
11(54)
1 Epistemology: knowledge in childhood
13(10)
Fabrice Clement
Melissa Koenig
2 Language and communication: evidence from studying children
23(10)
M.J. Cain
3 The science of the adolescent brain and its cultural implications
33(12)
Suparna Choudhury
Nancy Ferranti
4 Art and creativity
45(8)
Jonathan Fineberg
5 Philosophical thinking in childhood
53(12)
Jana Mohr Lone
PART II Childhood and moral status
65(80)
6 The moral status of children
67(12)
Agnieszka Jaworska
Julie Tannenbaum
7 The value of childhood
79(11)
Patrick Tomlin
8 Children and well-being
90(11)
Anthony Skelton
9 Children's rights
101(11)
Robert Noggle
10 Childhood and autonomy
112(11)
Sarah Hannan
11 Paternalism towards children
123(11)
Kalle Grill
12 The age of consent
134(11)
David Archard
PART III Parents and children
145(102)
13 Reasons to have children -- or not
147(11)
Christine Overall
14 The right to parent
158(11)
Anca Gheaus
15 The good parent
169(11)
Colin M. Macleod
16 Parental partiality
180(11)
Jonathan Seglow
17 The composition of the family
191(11)
Daniela Cutas
18 Parental licensing and discrimination
202(11)
Carolyn McLeod
Andrew Botterell
19 Ethical challenges for adoption regimes
213(12)
Jurgen De Wispelaere
Daniel Weinstock
20 Gender and the family
225(11)
Amy Mullin
21 Filial dudes
236(11)
Diane Jeske
PART IV Children in society
247(68)
22 Childhood and race
249(11)
Albert Atkin
23 Childhood and disability
260(11)
Gideon Calder
Amy Mullin
24 Childhood and sexuality
271(11)
Jennifer Epp
Samantha Brennan
25 Children and animals
282(12)
Sue Donaldson
Will Kymlicka
26 What's wrong with child labor?
294(10)
Philip Cook
27 The vulnerable child
304(11)
Mianna Lotz
PART V Children and the state
315(101)
28 Childhood and the metric of justice
317(11)
Lars Lindblom
29 Children and political neutrality
328(11)
Matthew Clayton
30 The costs of children
339(12)
Serena Olsaretti
31 Schooling
351(11)
Gina Schouten
32 Children and the care system
362(11)
Gideon Colder
33 Children and health
373(11)
Havi Carel
Gene Feder
Gita Gyorffy
34 Children and the right to vote
384(11)
Hudvig Beckman
35 Children, crime and punishment
395(11)
Christopher Bennett
36 Children and war
406(10)
Chile Fabre
Index 416
Anca Gheaus is a Ramon y Cajal researcher at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain.





Gideon Calder is Senior Lecturer in Social Sciences and Social Policy at Swansea University, UK.

Jurgen De Wispelaere is Political Economy Research Fellow with the Independent Social Research Foundation (ISRF) and a Policy Fellow at the Institute for Policy Research, University of Bath, UK.