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Childhood & Philosophy

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CARVALHO, magda costa. Is the voice we hear on the inside the same as the one people hear on the outside?. child.philo [online]. 2022, vol.18, e65690.  Epub Apr 24, 2022. ISSN 1984-5987.  https://doi.org/10.12957/childphilo.2022.65690.

This text was written after hearing a childlike question about voice, a question asked by Lara, a girl at a “basic” school in a rural area of the Azores islands that resulted in a diferent way of understanding the motives and intentions that are implicit in the way we practice community of philosphical inquiry with children and adults. This question also unveiled important aspects of the way we construct ourselves as adults who believe in the importance of teaching philosophy in elementary school. This text describes an attempt to follow the trail of inquiry triggered by Lara’s question, and documents three moments or possibilities of re-questioning. These moments - which are not understood as forming an orderly sequence, but rather represent inroads into the initial question - emerge as possibilities marked by the rhythm of inquiry that followed. Those questions were: What do we hear when we talk about voice? What do we say when we talk about listening? And what do we think about when we share voices and listen actively? The text invites us to focus on voiceas a concept aligned with a certain paradigmatic model of thinking commonly referred to as “philosophy,”and also invites us to consider the concept oflisteningas a construct that returns us to the origins of western philosophy. Finally, the text invites us to consider different ways of understanding voice and listening as based on the idea of thinking as an in-between space of sharing, focusing specifically on activities centering philosophical dialogue with children.

Keywords : voice; listening; sharing; community of philosophical inquiry.

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