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The “Kids Are Philosophers” Edition

The “Kids Are Philosophers” Edition

Slate’s parenting podcast on why not knowing the answers can bring you closer together.

Care and Feeding | Amazon (DNU) · Ben Richmond

June 2, 202222m 58s

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Show Notes

On this episode: Zak and Elizabeth are joined by Scott Hershovitz, author of the book Nasty, Brutish and Short: Adventures in Philosophy with My Kids and the director of the Law and Ethics Program and professor of law and philosophy at the University of Michigan. They discuss why you shouldn’t shy away from big questions, how to foster open mindedness in teens, and perhaps the biggest question of all—what’s a “floofer doofer.”

On Slate Plus, they have a round of graduation-themed Triumphs and Fails. Slate Plus members get a bonus segment on MADAF each week, and no ads. Sign up now at slate.com/momanddadplus to listen and support our work.

Recommendations:

Elizabeth recommends the Sipsey Wilder hip pack

Scott recommends Teaching Children Philosophy

Zak recommends Julie’s Library

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Podcast produced by Rosemary Belson and Jasmine Ellis.


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