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Questions: Philosophy for Young People
DisciplinePhilosophy
LanguageEnglish
Edited byRory E. Kraft, Jr.
Publication details
History2001–present
Publisher
FrequencyAnnual
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Questions
Indexing
ISSN1541-4760 (print)
2154-1183 (web)
LCCN2002-211974
OCLC no.50436104
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Questions: Philosophy for Young People is a peer-reviewed academic journal sponsored by the American Philosophical Association, the Northwest Center for Philosophy for Children, and York College of Pennsylvania. It publishes short articles, discussions, drawings, and other writings by school students interested in philosophical issues. Questions is published in an easy to read format to make it accessible to students of all ages, though it is also intended for teachers and parents who want to introduce philosophy to children. The journal is published by the Philosophy Documentation Center. Members of the American Association of Philosophy Teachers have online access to this journal as a benefit of membership.

History

The editor-in-chief of the first 5 issues of Questions (2001–2005) was Jana Mohr Lone. Rory Kraft and Allison Reiheld co-edited the following 3 issues; Kraft continued to edit the journal from 2008-forward. The 2006 issue was funded in part by Michigan State University, at the time the home of both Kraft and Reiheld.[1]

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed by Academic Outline, Google Scholar, InfoTrac, Philosophy Research Index, and PhilPapers.

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