Raising Children: Philosophical Hermeneutics and Children with Life-Limiting Illness
Children are authentically hermeneutic beings; they are not only open to the possibility that the other may be right, but often expect that the perspective of the other is correct. The hermeneutic tenets of history, tradition, and authority shape how children and childrearing are perceived in socie...
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Autor principal: | Katherine Wong |
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University of Calgary
2019
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