Troy Martin, assistant director of academic advising, and Stephen Bloch-Schulman, assistant professor of philosophy, presented papers together for a panel of The South Atlantic Philosophy of Education Society 2009 Annual Meeting on Sept. 25 in Chapel Hill, N.C.
The theme of the conference was “Democracy and Schooling” and the panel was titled “Forget your perfect offering: Democracy as a space of judgment in times of radical uncertainty.”
Martin’s paper was titled “Periphery Morality: Dewey and Bauman on the Edges of Professional Encounter.” Bloch-Schulman’s was “The Problem is Aresponsiblity not Apathy: Teaching for Responsibility-Taking.”