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      The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Childhood and Children book

      ByGheaus Anca, Calder Gideon, De Wispelaere Jurgen
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2018
      eBook Published 25 July 2018
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351055987
      Pages 440
      eBook ISBN 9781351055987
      Subjects Education, Health and Social Care, Humanities, Politics & International Relations, Social Sciences
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      Anca, G., Gideon, C., & Jurgen, D.W. (2018). The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Childhood and Children (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351055987

      ABSTRACT

      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 children’s 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.

       

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |9 pages

      Introduction

      ByGheaus Anca

      part I|53 pages

      Being a child

      chapter 1|10 pages

      Epistemology

      Knowledge in childhood
      ByClément Fabrice, Koenig Melissa

      chapter 2|10 pages

      Language and communication

      Evidence from studying children
      ByM. J. Cain

      chapter 3|12 pages

      The science of the adolescent brain and its cultural implications

      ByChoudhury Suparna, Ferranti Nancy

      chapter 4|8 pages

      Art and creativity

      ByFineberg Jonathan

      chapter 5|11 pages

      Philosophical thinking in childhood

      ByLone Jana Mohr

      part II|80 pages

      Childhood and moral status

      chapter 6|12 pages

      The moral status of children

      ByJaworska Agnieszka, Tannenbaum Julie

      chapter 7|11 pages

      The value of childhood

      ByTomlin Patrick

      chapter 8|11 pages

      Children and well-being

      BySkelton Anthony

      chapter 9|11 pages

      Children’s rights

      ByNoggle Robert

      chapter 10|11 pages

      Childhood and autonomy

      ByHannan Sarah

      chapter 11|11 pages

      Paternalism towards children

      ByGrill Kalle

      chapter 12|11 pages

      The age of consent

      ByArchard David

      part III|101 pages

      Parents and children

      chapter 13|11 pages

      Reasons to have children – or not

      ByOverall Christine

      chapter 14|11 pages

      The right to parent

      ByGheaus Anca

      chapter 15|11 pages

      The good parent

      ByM. Macleod Colin

      chapter 16|11 pages

      Parental partiality

      BySeglow Jonathan

      chapter 17|11 pages

      The composition of the family

      ByCutas Daniela

      chapter 18|11 pages

      Parental licensing and discrimination

      ByMcLeod Carolyn, Botterell Andrew

      chapter 19|12 pages

      Ethical challenges for adoption regimes

      ByDe Wispelaere Jurgen, Weinstock Daniel

      chapter 20|11 pages

      Gender and the family

      ByMullin Amy

      chapter 21|10 pages

      Filial duties

      ByJeske Diane

      part IV|68 pages

      Children in society

      chapter 22|11 pages

      Childhood and race

      ByAtkin Albert

      chapter 23|11 pages

      Childhood and disability

      ByCalder Gideon, Mullin Amy

      chapter 24|11 pages

      Childhood and sexuality

      ByEpp Jennifer, Brennan Samantha

      chapter 25|12 pages

      Children and animals

      ByDonaldson Sue, Kymlicka Will

      chapter 26|10 pages

      What’s wrong with child labor?

      ByCook Philip

      chapter 27|11 pages

      The vulnerable child

      ByLotz Mianna

      part V|101 pages

      Children and the state

      chapter 28|11 pages

      Childhood and the metric of justice

      ByLindblom Lars

      chapter 29|11 pages

      Children and political neutrality

      ByClayton Matthew

      chapter 30|12 pages

      The costs of children

      ByOlsaretti Serena

      chapter 31|11 pages

      Schooling

      BySchouten Gina

      chapter 32|11 pages

      Children and the care system

      ByCalder Gideon

      chapter 33|11 pages

      Children and health

      ByCarel Havi, Feder Gene, Gyorffy Gita

      chapter 34|11 pages

      Children and the right to vote

      ByBeckman Ludvig

      chapter 35|11 pages

      Children, crime and punishment

      ByBennett Christopher

      chapter 36|10 pages

      Children and war

      ByFabre Cécile
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