Practice essay--will discuss on Friday
- need to work on "situate" and "contrast"
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Module 2 -- Childhood
- Obviously necessary and instrumentally good
- But is this period of life itself good, bad, neutral, or what?
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Last time: a positive view of childhood
- Alison Gopnik, The Philosophical Baby
- Babies are conscious of more (lantern)
- Adults decide what to focus on (spotlight), so are conscious of less
- When we're conscious of more it's wonderful (Gopnik: e.g. travel)
- So babyhood is a special time--they're the butterflies, we're the boring caterpillars
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Today & Friday: a negative view of childhood
Sarah Hannan, "Why Childhood is Bad for Children" (2018)
But we first need look at some ideas that Hannan is responding to
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Objective list theory--
- many potential contributors to wellbeing
- Kagan: pleasure, accomplishment, self-knowledge, loving relationships, etc.
- Finnis: knowledge, religion, practical rationality, aesthetic experience, play, friendship, life
- same yardstick throughout life (so, a stage-neutral view)
Objective list theory seems to lead to a negative view of childhood
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| A. OBJECTIVE LIST VIEW OF CHILDHOOD Each color in the cups represents a good. During childhood your cup was half full! |
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But some philosophers have proposed an enhanced list of goods
6-10 are called "goods of childhood"
- They're especially available during childhood
- Tend to disappear in adulthood
- But pertain to all of life (one yardstick)
Goodbye negative view of childhood!
Section 3: Discusses the "goods of childhood" defense of childhood
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| B. OBJECTIVE LIST VIEW OF CHILDHOOD (ENHANCED LIST) Each color in the cups represents a good. During childhood your cup was full |
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Sarah Hannan --
- "Why Childhood is Bad for Children"
- She is attacking picture B
- She favors picture A
Overview of article
Section 1: Introduction -- the question, why it matters
- answer is relevant to
- whether we prolong childhood
- how we raise children
- two questions you could ask about a particular child
- is being a child good for the child?
- did good things happen during childhood?
- sexual innocence
- loving and trusting without reservation
- carefreeness
- play and imagination
- openness to the future
Section 4: Discusses some bads of childhood (next time)
Section 3: The alleged goods of childhood
- sexual innocence -- not good for children...why not?
- loving and trusting without reservation -- not good for children...why not?
- carefreeness -- not good for children...why not?
- play and imagination -- not at all exclusive to children
- openness to the future -- good, more common in children, outweighed by bad


