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Philosophy of Child Rearing

Philosophy of Child Rearing

By: University of Sydney
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In this podcast series, hosts Luara Ferracioli and Ryan Cox delve into the philosophical complexities of child rearing, covering themes such as parental guilt, the well-being of parents and children, and our moral obligations towards children. This series is from the University of Sydney School of Humanities, and was produced by Peter Adams. The hosts wish to acknowledge the support of the Sydney Social Sciences and Humanities Advanced Research Centre (SSSHARC), who partnered the series through the project entitled “A Flourishing Childhood”.© 2025 University of Sydney Parenting & Families Relationships
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  • What do parents and society owe young children?
    Mar 5 2025

    In this episode of The Philosophy of Child Rearing, hosts Luara Ferracioli and Ryan Cox explore the moral obligations of parents and society towards young children. They are joined by Anca Gheaus, a prominent philosopher of childhood, who discusses her influential views on family justice, particularly regarding parental authority and custody decisions. Gheaus argues that the best interests of the child should be the sole criterion in custody disputes, emphasizing that parental interests should not outweigh those of the child. This thought-provoking conversation challenges listeners to reconsider the balance of power in parenting and the rights of children in early education and care.

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    26 mins
  • Maximizing the Joys of Parenting and Getting Rid of Parental Guilt
    Feb 26 2025

    In this episode of The Philosophy of Child Rearing, hosts Luara Ferracioli and Ryan Cox delve into the complexities of parenting, focusing on the pervasive feelings of guilt and regret that many parents experience. Joined by special guest Hannah Tierney, they explore how these emotions manifest in daily decisions, from balancing work and home life to concerns about children's development. The discussion highlights the shared struggles of both mothers and fathers, emphasizing that guilt is a common thread in the parenting journey, regardless of gender. This thoughtful conversation sheds light on the philosophical underpinnings of parental responsibility and emotional well-being.

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    20 mins

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