Metaphilosophical Myopia and the Ideal of Expansionist Pluralism

Journal of Philosophy of Education 57 (4-5):1025-1040 (2024)
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Abstract

This paper argues for the diversification of university-level philosophy curricula. I defend the ideal of expansionist pluralism and connect it to metaphilosophical myopia – problematically limited or constrained visions of the range of forms taken by philosophy. Expansively pluralist curricula work to challenge metaphilosophical myopia and one of its costs, namely, a specific kind of hermeneutical injustice, perpetrated against the communities and traditions shaped by the occluded forms of philosophy.

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Ian James Kidd
Nottingham University

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