Philosophy Fridays: Armchair Philosophy Sessions from a High School Physics Classroom

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En Route Books & Media, LLC, 2019 - Education - 193 pages
"Aristotle began his great study on causes, which he called Metaphysics, with a simple connection to physics: "All men by nature desire to know. An indication of this is the delight we take in our senses." Catholic high school physics teacher Matt D'Antuono makes a similar connection in his own teaching. While discussing the nature of science with his physics students, Matt pointed out that their topic of conversation was technically not science any more. Instead, when they were talking about the nature of science, they were doing philosophy. The students then wanted Matt to teach them some philosophy, and Philosophy Fridays became a classroom tradition. Every secondary school teacher will find within this book the kind of practical wisdom that enlightens the young mind and engages their students in the act of contemplating all the wonders of our world, both physical and metaphysical"--

About the author (2019)

Matt D'Antuono is a high school physics teacher who lives in New Jersey with his beautiful wife and seven children. He holds bachelor's degrees in physics and philosophy and a master's degree in special education. He is working on a master's degree in philosophy at Holy Apostles in Cromwell, CT. You can find him on YouTube at DonecRequiescat.

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