•  26
    What Everyone Knows
    The Chesterton Review 29 (3): 431-433. 2003.
  •  25
    The End of the Chain
    The Chesterton Review 35 (3/4): 755-757. 2009.
  •  23
    Formal and Informal Music Educational Practices
    Philosophy of Music Education Review 19 (2): 179-197. 2011.
    Informal instructional approaches have long been an important component of a complete education in general and of music education in particular. But informal approaches have often been subject to bandwagon over-enthusiasm, with proponents inflating their virtues beyond what the concept appears to warrant. In this paper I will, first, examine the theoretical underpinnings of informal learning practices, and compare them to those of more formal learning practices to clarify what might be distincti…Read more
  •  22
    The Ethics of Creativity (review)
    Process Studies 37 (1): 192-195. 2008.
  •  7
    Freedom and Responsibility: The Aesthetics of Free Musical Improvisation and Its Educational Implications—A View from Bakhtin
    with Iris M. Yob, Panagiotis A. Kanellopoulos, Karin S. Hendricks, Estelle R. Jorgensen, and Patrick K. Freer
    Philosophy of Music Education Review 19 (2): 113. 2011.
    This paper aims to examine how specific aspects of Bakhtin's theoretical perspective might inform our understanding of improvisation. Moreover, it outlines the possible educational implications of such a perspective. Specifically, a sketch of a Bakhtinian conception of improvisation is proposed, a sketch which emphasizes the cultivation of an attitude of consciousness that leads to an understanding of improvised music making as an obligation to explore the unknown, to search for freedom through …Read more
  •  6
    The Blues as Cultural Expression
    In Fritz Allhoff, Jesse R. Steinberg & Abrol Fairweather (eds.), Blues–Philosophy for Everyone, Wiley‐blackwell. 2011-12-09.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Two Categories of the Blues What is Cultural Expression? A Too‐Loose Definition of Culture Conclusion Notes.
  •  5
    New-Old Gospels
    The Chesterton Review 30 (3-4): 357-373. 2004.
  •  4
    Anxiety and Knowledge
    Philosophy in the Contemporary World 14 (1): 113-124. 2007.
    In a democracy, disadvantaged group members may experience emotions dissimilar to those of dominant group members. Alison Jaggar calls emotions such as these, outlaw emotions. Interestingly, recent emotion research findings actually accord with Jaggar’s conclusions. In this paper, I argue that members of marginalized, subordinated groups in a democracy, with their enhanced sense of the difference between the promise of equality and the reality of inequality, tend to have more knowledge than domi…Read more
  •  4
    The New Age
    The Chesterton Review 26 (1-2): 59-73. 2000.
  •  2
    Deep Empiricism (review)
    Process Studies 39 (1): 191-195. 2010.
  • Mitchell S. Green, Self-Expression (review)
    Philosophy in Review 29 (1): 32-34. 2009.