Book Review: Tinker Thinkers [Book Review]

Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis 35 (1):57-58 (2014)
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While intended for young readers, this colorfully and cleverly illustrated book with a downloadable APP, is nonetheless a rigorous examination of philosophical themes written in an interactive and conversational style. Those of you who are familiar with Professor Gardner’s Thinking your way to freedom: a guide to owning your own practical reasoning will find much of the same playfulness, coupled with thoughtful examples and clear-headed thinking, that can be found in her more academic work. Amy Leask is a developer of APPs. On her webpage she identifies herself as a writer, educator and everyday philosopher. Her website Kids think about it: philosophy for kids is one of the ways she engages with young and not-so-young folks. Both authors have invested much time engaging with and encouraging thinkers of all ages and walks of life, something that shines through in their book.

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