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The Eleventh Hour was a program produced by the public television station WNET/Thirteen in New York City. Episode 112, “Does Philosophy Matter?” aired in January, 1989. In the first half of this episode, host Robert Lipsyte interviews Matthew Lipman about philosophy for children. The segment includes a six-minute video of Dr. Catherine C. McCall facilitating a philosophical dialogue with first-grade students at the Tuscan Elementary School in Maplewood, New Jersey. During the second half of the episode, on philosophy and medical ethics, Dr. Eric Cassell responds to the Tuscan School video. The IAPC has acquired the rights to share this video, which has not been seen since it aired in 1989. Time Stamps: 00:59 Welcome and introduction by host Robert Lipsyte 02:17 Lipman responds to Lipsyte’s question, What is philosophy? 02:39 Lipman describes what will be seen in the video of first-grade students doing philosophy 03:21 Lipman reads an excerpt from his curricular philosophical novel Elfie 03:45 Dr. Catherine C. McCall facilitates first-grade students at the Tuscan School in Maplewood, New Jersey 09:50—14:00 Lipman discusses what makes the children’s dialogue philosophy, why children don’t learn critical thinking in schools, the benefit of learning philosophy to being a reflective person, the relationship of philosophy to values education, secular humanism, and religion. 14:09—Lipsyte interviews bioethicist Daniel Callahan and Dr. Eric Cassell 23:20—24:03 Dr. Eric Cassell to responds to the video of first-graders philosophizing