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From the archives 1997 part 1

For those who requested, this page lists some articles and posts from the archives, for historical interest. If you are new to Taking Children Seriously you might like to start here instead, with the first page of the Taking Children Seriously FAQ:

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Children learning science without doing experiments
Sarah Fitz-Claridge
Rousseau’s Julie and brushing over differences
Sarah Fitz-Claridge
“He would say that, wouldn’t he?”
David Deutsch
Defining “coercion”, “coercive”, “coerce”
Sarah Fitz-Claridge
Taking the free world and children seriously: an anecdote
David Deutsch
Cleaning the house for visitors
Sarah Fitz-Claridge
A discussion about whether problems are solvable
Sarah Fitz-Claridge
Noticing I am pushing against a blind spot
Catherine G.
Try reframing the problem
Janet Reiland
Oh, how we delude ourselves—blindspots!
Steven K. Graham
The challenge of identifying blind spots
David Deutsch
How defining yourself in terms of injustice sabotages your life
David Deutsch
No blind spots?
Mark Slagle

See also:

  • From the archives 1996 part 6
  • From the archives 1997 part 2
  • How to read this site
  • Taking Children Seriously FAQ
  • From the archives

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