

Philosophical Presentations of Raising Children
The Grammar of Upbringing
Book • 2019
Philosophical Presentations of Raising Children: The Grammar of Upbringing explores the philosophical dimensions of raising children, challenging dominant instrumental approaches.
The authors use contemporary films to illustrate their arguments, focusing on the initiation into language, the parent's representative role, and the importance of mundane practices.
The book offers an affirmative account of the experience of raising children, highlighting the existential aspects often overlooked.
It's a valuable resource for students and scholars across various disciplines, including education, sociology, and philosophy.
The book also contributes to critical parenting studies and film studies.
The authors use contemporary films to illustrate their arguments, focusing on the initiation into language, the parent's representative role, and the importance of mundane practices.
The book offers an affirmative account of the experience of raising children, highlighting the existential aspects often overlooked.
It's a valuable resource for students and scholars across various disciplines, including education, sociology, and philosophy.
The book also contributes to critical parenting studies and film studies.
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Naomi Hodgson and Stefan Ramaekers, "Philosophical Presentations of Raising Children: The Grammar of Upbringing" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019)


