The Community of Philosophical Inquiry as a Regulative Ideal

In Magda Costa Carvalho & Dina Mendonça (eds.), The Community of Philosophical Inquiry as a Regulative Ideal. Anaya. pp. 36-46 (2017)
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The paper proposes that taking the notion of “community of inquiry” as a regulative ideal is a valuable working tool for the refinement and improvement of the practice of Philosophy for Children (P4C). Reed (1996) and Sprod (1997) have already drawn attention to this, stating that the community of inquiry is more a regulative idea than a typical occurrence. Building on these claims, we will show that taking the notion of community of inquiry as such gives new light to many of the items and aspects of the description of what constitutes a community of inquiry. Consequently, it provides ways to identify important moments in the philosophical practice that consolidate the community of inquiry, and a working tool to grasp and handle some of the crucial moves that the facilitator, as well as other participants, do to install and strengthen the community in the sessions.

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Magda Costa Carvalho
Universidade dos Açores
Dina Mendonça
University of South Carolina (PhD)

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