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    Ethical Diversity, The Common Good, and The Courage of Dialogue
    Educational Theory 74 (1): 22-40. 2024.
    In this article, Seamus Mulryan contends that dialogue about questions that matter to a body politic require the ethical virtue of courage, which is distinct from the virtue of intellectual humility, and this is of central importance in the education of members of a pluralist society. Mulryan begins with Robert Kunzman's theory of Ethical Dialogue and departs from it through Hans-Georg Gadamer's theory of hermeneutic experience and Charles Taylor's claims about the inextricable relationship betw…Read more
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    Towards Deep Liberation: A Gadamerian Correction to Critical Pedagogy
    Philosophy of Education 72 167-175. 2016.
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    Among All Socratics, Is there a Single Socrates?
    Philosophy of Education 74 296-300. 2018.
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    The Courage of Dialogue
    Philosophy of Education 141-148. 2009.
    Gadamer’s account of interpretation draws from Aristotle’s concept of phronesis to explain the relationship between the universal of the text and the particular of the interpreter. However, Gadamer does not address the moral dimensions of his theory of hermeneutic experience. Experience in general makes us aware of our the particular finiteness of our understanding, and in the particular case of the hermeneutic experience, we can be made aware of the finiteness of human existence in general thro…Read more
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    The Existential Significance of Cinema in Educational Administration
    with Stephanie Mackler
    Journal of Aesthetic Education 49 (2): 1-19. 2015.
    This article considers the ramifications of the persistently negative representations of educational administrators in popular film and television. It begins with the argument that Hollywood’s pejorative portrayals of principals not only reflect something about what it already means to be an educational administrator, but they also serve a pedagogical role in creating educational administrators. While some scholarship in film studies and cultural studies aptly describe representations of educati…Read more
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    Hegel's Hold on Conceptions of Human Development
    Policy Futures in Education 6 (3). 2008.
    The use of "development" is ubiquitous in everyday language, and theories regarding it can be found in the social sciences and humanities. Although much work has been done to examine the meaning of development and its history, little attention has been paid to Hegel's role as the philosophical anchor for the modern life of "development". By revisiting Hegel's "Philosophy of History" and analyzing some of the most influential thinkers in modern theories of human development--spanning economic, so…Read more