The children’s polylogue – doing philosophy with children in intercultural encounters

  • Бритта Saal Editorial staff of the "Polylog – Journal for Intercultural Philosophizing" (Austria)
Keywords: intercultural philosophy, philosophy of place and space, philosophy with children, childhood studies, childism, world-building, philosophy of play

Abstract

In my paper I’d like to connect intercultural philosophy with doing philosophy with children. In 2016 I initiated the children’s polylogue. This is to say, I was mediating a philosophical exchange between elementary school children from Wuppertal, Germany, and elementary school children from Honolulu, Hawai’i. It was a great experience and success for all participants included. Building on these experiences, in 2019 I had the opportunity to continue this project between elementary school children from Wuppertal and elementary school children from Tenei Village, in the Fukushima region of Japan. Again it was a very touching experience for us all. The idea for the children’s polylogue has grown up from my polylogical-intercultural orientation in philosophy. Trained as an intercultural philosopher, I am actively engaged in doing philosophy with children. Becoming more and more aware of the existing multiplicity of local children’s philosophical activities, I was wondering how these children also could become aware of each other. So, what I will try to do in my paper is, by referring to my practical experiences, to reflect about some basic intercultural philosophical topics – in concrete: the topics of place, space and world – and connect these with reflections about some basic topics connected with doing philosophy with children, like e.g. the meaning of play. What I am finally concerned with is our creative human potential in our inter-active world-building process to make the world more humane. We (adults) have to begin with self-reflection and self-trans­formation to come into true relationship with children. The same is true for building true relationship with human beings from other parts of the world.

Published
2020-06-30
How to Cite
SaalБ. (2020). The children’s polylogue – doing philosophy with children in intercultural encounters. Philosophical Polylogue, (1), 56-70. https://doi.org/10.31119/phlog.2020.1.108
Section
SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES