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Changing Conceptions of the Child from the Renaissance to Post-Modernity: A Philosophy of Childhood


Book Description
This work traces the connections between childhood and philosophy along multi-disciplinary pathways in the humanities. The first six chapters explore the significance of childhood in Western culture and modal subjectivity in the context, not just of philosophy, but of social and cultural history. The second part of the book offers sections of transcripts from two group dialogues on the phenomenon ... More
Book Information
PublisherEdwin Mellen Press
BindingHardcover
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages274
ISBN-100773456457
ISBN-13978-0773456457
Publication Date12/31/2006
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About David Kennedy (Author) : David Kennedy is a published author. Some of the published credits of David Kennedy include Changing Conceptions of the Child from the Renaissance to Post-Modernity: A Philosophy of Childhood, The Wel... more
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