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Scott Hershovitz

    Der Sinn von allem - oder zumindest fast
    Law Is a Moral Practice
    Nasty, Brutish, and Short
    Nasty, Brutish, and Short: Adventures in Philosophy with Kids
    Malí filozofové
    • Malí filozofové

      • 431 stránek
      • 16 hodin čtení

      Každý dospělý může být filozofem a každé dítě jím je. Jedni z nejlepších filozofů na světě se scházejí tam, kde bychom je nečekali: v mateřských školách a na dětských hřištích. Diskutují o otázkách spjatých s metafyzikou a morálkou, přestože tato slova ještě nikdy neslyšeli a možná si ani neumějí zavázat tkaničky. Jsou to děti. A jak nám Scott Hershovitz dokazuje ve svém laskavém debutu, jsou to také překvapivě dobří filozofové. Hershovitz má dva malé syny, Rexe a Hanka. Od chvíle, kdy začali mluvit, si všímal, že si pokládají filozofické otázky a snaží se také na všechny najít odpověď. Spolu se svými dětmi nás autor zve na zábavnou procházku klasickou i současnou filozofií, na níž se budeme zabývat otázkami typu: Má Hank právo pít limonádu? Kdy je v pořádku nadávat? Existuje číslo šest? Hershovitz a jeho kluci se ale věnují i závažnějším tématům. Zkoumají tresty, autoritu, sex, pohlaví, rasu, povahu pravdy a poznání a existenci Boha. Pomáhají jim skuteční filozofové, jak slavní, tak téměř neznámí. A ukazují, že když budeme naslouchat dětem a přemýšlet s nimi, můžeme se všichni hodně naučit. Hershovitz nás vyzývá, abychom děti podporovali v jejich filozofických dobrodružstvích. Ale nejen to – vybízí nás, abychom se k nim přidali, abychom se stali lepšími a zdravě kritickými mysliteli a znovu prožili kousek z dětského úžasu nad světem.

      Malí filozofové
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    • Witty and learned, Hershovitz intertwines parenting and philosophy through spirited debates with his kids about infinity, morality, and the existence of God. This engaging guide reveals that some of the best philosophers can be found in preschools and playgrounds, where children tackle profound questions about metaphysics and ethics, often without knowing the terminology. In this delightful exploration, kids emerge as astoundingly good philosophers, prompting adults to reflect on their own thinking. The narrative follows Scott and his two young sons, Rex and Hank, as they navigate classic and contemporary philosophical dilemmas. They ponder questions like whether Hank has the right to drink Fanta, when swearing is acceptable, and the existence of the number six. Their discussions delve into significant topics such as punishment, authority, sex, gender, race, truth, knowledge, and the existence of God. With insights from both renowned and lesser-known philosophers, the journey encourages adults to engage with children's philosophical inquiries, rekindling their own childlike wonder. Ultimately, it advocates for joining kids in their explorations to become better, more discerning thinkers.

      Nasty, Brutish, and Short: Adventures in Philosophy with Kids
      4,4
    • Nasty, Brutish, and Short

      • 384 stránek
      • 14 hodin čtení

      A Michigan professor of law and philosophy presents a thought-provoking exploration of life's biggest questions through the lens of his two young sons, Rex and Hank. From their earliest days, Hershovitz observed their natural curiosity and philosophical inquiries, recognizing that children often grapple with profound questions about the world. Their attempts to make sense of complex issues sometimes echo ancient philosophical debates, while at other times, they introduce fresh perspectives. With humor and engaging storytelling, Hershovitz follows the philosophical agenda set by his sons, tackling topics such as rights, revenge, authority, sex, gender, race, knowledge, and truth—subjects often overlooked by adults. Through their inquisitive lens, he guides readers on a captivating journey through both contemporary and classic philosophy. Hershovitz emphasizes the importance of encouraging children's philosophical explorations and invites adults to participate in these discussions. By doing so, he believes we can enhance our own thinking and rediscover the wonder that children experience in their quest for understanding.

      Nasty, Brutish, and Short
      4,3
    • What is law, and why does it matter? Scott Hershovitz says that law is a moral practice—a tool for adjusting our moral relations. This claim is simple on its face, but it has stark implications for the rule of law. At once erudite and entertaining, Hershovitz’s argument engages with the most important legal and political controversies of our time.

      Law Is a Moral Practice
      4,1