Deconstruction and the Philosophy of Chilhood.
Journal of Curriculum Theorizing 2006, Fall, 22, 3
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Philosophy consists of offering reassurance to children. That is, if one prefers, of taking them out of childhood, of forgetting about the child, or, inversely, but by the same token, of speaking first and foremost for that little boy within us, of teaching him to speak--to dialogue--by displacing his fear or his desire. --Jacques Derrida, Dissemination (1)
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