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17Should universities educate for open-mindedness or scientific thinking? Commentary on Anthony Laden's Networks of TrustTheory and Research in Education 24 (1): 98-109. 2026.In Networks of Trust, Anthony Laden argues that higher education should shift from cultivating broadly scientific thinking to fostering open-mindedness. While the expected benefits of this proposal are richly detailed, potential costs are not similarly explored. Here, I flesh out some consequences of Laden’s proposal for higher education, and argue that the costs of his preferred educative model may turn out to be just as weighty as those he attributes to the current model.
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87Pronouns, Dignity, and Academic Freedom: How Inclusive Classrooms Advance the University's Epistemic MissionEducational Theory 75 (6): 985-1001. 2025.On the standard picture, membership in the set of utterances “academic speech” is both necessary and sufficient for an utterance to enjoy the protections of academic freedom. In this article, I challenge the sufficiency claim by showing that there are significant epistemic and pedagogical benefits to be had by delineating a class of utterances that qualify as academic speech but that are not entitled to academic freedom protections. To this end, I adopt Eamonn Callan's (2016) distinction between…Read more
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University of Wisconsin, StoutEnglish, Philosophy & Communication Studies DepartmentAssistant Professor
Menomonie, Wisconsin, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Education |
| Social and Political Philosophy |