TY - JOUR
T1 - The flourishing child
AU - Wolbert, Lynne
AU - de Ruyter, Doret
AU - Schinkel, Anders
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - This paper aims to offer conceptual clarification on the use of the concept of human flourishing with regard to children. We will argue that the concept can meaningfully be applied to parts of human lives, specifically one's childhood, and discuss when we can meaningfully speak of a flourishing child. Viewing children's lives in terms of whether they are flourishing may be able to help us understand and articulate in which ways a child's life may go better or worse. This is relevant, firstly, to the overall evaluation of people's lives, and secondly, because a flourishing childhood could be instrumentally necessary for adult flourishing. But, most importantly, childhood is a period of life that is good in itself irrespective of its contribution to adult flourishing, that is, being able to be a child has intrinsic goodness. Children have particular characteristics that can optimally function in childhood. While these contribute to the overall evaluation of a flourishing life, they are not regarded as valuable only because of this contribution.
AB - This paper aims to offer conceptual clarification on the use of the concept of human flourishing with regard to children. We will argue that the concept can meaningfully be applied to parts of human lives, specifically one's childhood, and discuss when we can meaningfully speak of a flourishing child. Viewing children's lives in terms of whether they are flourishing may be able to help us understand and articulate in which ways a child's life may go better or worse. This is relevant, firstly, to the overall evaluation of people's lives, and secondly, because a flourishing childhood could be instrumentally necessary for adult flourishing. But, most importantly, childhood is a period of life that is good in itself irrespective of its contribution to adult flourishing, that is, being able to be a child has intrinsic goodness. Children have particular characteristics that can optimally function in childhood. While these contribute to the overall evaluation of a flourishing life, they are not regarded as valuable only because of this contribution.
KW - human flourishing
KW - childhood
KW - children
KW - dependency
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/17fe03aa-531b-335c-81b0-c9623b48c687/
U2 - 10.1111/1467-9752.12561
DO - 10.1111/1467-9752.12561
M3 - Article
SN - 0309-8249
VL - 55
SP - 698
EP - 709
JO - Journal of Philosophy of Education
JF - Journal of Philosophy of Education
IS - 4-5
ER -