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Matthew Ryg

Southern Illinois University - Carbondale
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  • Southern Illinois University - Carbondale
    Department of Philosophy
    Graduate student
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
Applied Ethics
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    Becoming Autonomous: Nonideal Theory and Educational Autonomy
    with Terri S. Wilson
    Educational Theory 65 (2): 127-150. 2015.
    Autonomy operates as a key term in debates about the rights of families to choose distinct approaches to education. Yet, what autonomy means is often complicated by the actual circumstances and contexts of schools, families, and children. In this essay, Terri S. Wilson and Matthew A. Ryg focus on the challenges involved in translating an ideal of educational autonomy into the “nonideal” contexts and circumstances that surround families' choices. Drawing on the methodological insights of Elizabet…Read more
    Autonomy operates as a key term in debates about the rights of families to choose distinct approaches to education. Yet, what autonomy means is often complicated by the actual circumstances and contexts of schools, families, and children. In this essay, Terri S. Wilson and Matthew A. Ryg focus on the challenges involved in translating an ideal of educational autonomy into the “nonideal” contexts and circumstances that surround families' choices. Drawing on the methodological insights of Elizabeth Anderson and John Dewey, they sketch out a nonideal approach for exploring autonomy. Wilson and Ryg particularly focus on Dewey's notion of an ideal, his treatment of autonomy as a concept, and his view of the self. Such a nonideal approach draws attention toward the specific circumstances, habits, and environments that make autonomy possible. Wilson and Ryg illustrate the salience of this nonideal approach by exploring one example of an empirically engaged study of autonomy
    Autonomy in Applied EthicsPhilosophy of Education
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    Non-ideal Autonomy: Dewey and Reframing Educational Authority
    with Terri S. Wilson
    Philosophy of Education 70 247-255. 2014.
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    Radical Equations as American Philosophy: Dewey’s Experience, Quine in a Straight Jacket, and Algebra from Moses
    Contemporary Pragmatism 11 (2): 19-32. 2014.
    20th Century American PhilosophyAmerican Pragmatism
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    The Cynics
    Philosophical Forum 42 (3): 274-274. 2011.
  •  68
    "The Cambridge Companion to Dewey," ed. Molly Cochran (review)
    Teaching Philosophy 35 (4): 436-440. 2012.
    Philosophy of Education
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