Philosophical Reflections and the Writing Process

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Questions: Philosophy for Young People 5:2-4 (2005)
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A series of philosophical reflections from high school students on the topics Plato’s Cave & work, wisdom's significance to society, and personal and emotional development. The article includes three student responses.

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