• Philosophy for Kids

  • Does the World Exist?
  • By: Charlie Creed
  • Narrated by: Matty Hurst
  • Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Philosophy for Kids

By: Charlie Creed
Narrated by: Matty Hurst
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Aimed at 10-year-olds and above, Does the World Exist? deals with some of the following important questions: How can we be sure that we exist and things around us are real? How do we know, for example, that we're not a brain in a vat, or that we're not dreaming? Can we trust our senses? Are our memories real?

We believe that younger children can explore these questions and will benefit and enjoy doing so. Philosophy is a great way to spur creative thinking and investigate the structures of arguments. This book makes this important skill accessible to a younger audience. This is Cartesian philosophy for kids told in a fun and engaging way that will expand how they think about the world and how they approach questions and uncertainty.

©2020 Charlie Creed (P)2020 Historical Audiobooks

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Kids don’t like to be condescended

My son refuses to listen to this terrible representation of a child. I can’t argue.

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