Albero
Saphsin
Tzeentch
Olivier5
Mayor of Simpleton
bongo fury
Jack Cummins
Isaac
Jack Cummins
Hippyhead
BitconnectCarlos
We should teach them that, generally speaking, philosophy is a largely irrational activity which has little relevance to their future lives — Hippyhead
Hippyhead
As someone who has spent a bit of time in academic philosophy, I wouldn't expect a group of philosophers to be able to give great insight into nuclear proliferation. — BitconnectCarlos
Philosophers, especially academic philosophers, largely shut themselves off from the world to place exclusive focus on theoretic rationality. — BitconnectCarlos
I think a lot of philosophy is bullshit, but good philosophy is generally too rational and abstract to have much of relevance to a child's future in a world where history is anything but rational.
Ciceronianus
Valentinus
Pinprick
BitconnectCarlos
Hippyhead
Srap Tasmaner
It would be as terrible an idea as is pedagogically teaching children about anything. Children are not mindless vessels to be filled with the 'wisdom' of adults, they are active, interested and insatiably curious. — Isaac
Isaac
Completely agree! My youngest son even learned how to read with no formal instruction at all. Reveal
The trickiest thing is math because it takes training. — Srap Tasmaner
Srap Tasmaner
Isaac
It was fun for me, but I have my doubts any of them caught the wonder of math I was trying to get across. — Srap Tasmaner
Lately my oldest son and I have been filling in his math gaps so he can get a GED. At the moment it doesn't look like any of mine are headed for college, but you just never know. Life is twisty and unpredictable, and there's no one right way to do it. — Srap Tasmaner
Srap Tasmaner
Isaac
It's actually a very curious experience going over things like fractions and exponents with someone who has a very rich conceptual apparatus — Srap Tasmaner
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