1. A Fundamental Theory of Curriculum/Education Grounded in Ontology NOT Epistemology: The Occluded Realm of Pre-Theoretical Living-and-Learning in Vandenberg, Dreyfus, and Kelly 2. Beyond Metaphysical Instrumentalism in Curriculum Theory: The Poietic and Painterly in Pinar's "Abstract Expressionist" Scholarship 3. The Phenomenology of Nature and the Ethos of Earthly Dwelling in Jardine and Bonnett: Ecopedagogy, Transcendence, and the Post-Humanist Integrated-Curriculum (Curriculum Vitae)
"Overall, Magrini has certainly produced a fascinating text that in my view identifies and addresses issues that are fundamental to education and the curriculum. In particular, he skillfully weaves thinkers and ideas together in a way that both makes key underlying themes salient and deepens understanding of the thinkers concerned." - Michael Bonnett, Affiliated Lecturer, University of Cambridge, UK
James M. Magrini is Adjunct Professor of Western Philosophy and Ethics and Senior Academic Advisor, College of DuPage, USA.
“Magrini claims that it may be feasible to initiate worlds in the present curriculum that stand further than the technical-empirical arrangement of social efficiency and its inclination for uniformity. … Phenomenological language, and the distinctive reformulation of phenomena it implies, is thoroughly appropriate to convey the flexible, active, and changeable character of the development of our Being-in-praxis. … Publication of this volume is well timed to tap into the increasing interest in curriculum. Magrini’s approach is insightful and decidedly original.” (George Lazaroiu, Review of Contemporary Philosophy, Vol. 15, 2016)
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