
What you need to know about teaching philosophy
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Posted November 09, 2019 06:14:10 This is the third in a series of articles we will be running on Teaching Philosophy, a new series where we will cover some of the major philosophical concepts, questions and discussions that are at the heart of what we do as educators.
We will be discussing philosophy, but not just any philosophy, as we will look at topics such as the nature of the world, ethics, ethics of speech, ethics in the classroom, and more.
So if you’re looking for an introduction to philosophy and a primer to what teaching philosophy is all about, this is the episode for you.
The following is a transcript of this episode, which you can listen to in full on YouTube, by clicking here.
The episode was produced by Dan Mihalovic, and edited by Emily McWilliams.
Please visit the show’s official website at teachingphilosophy.com.
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