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Subject
Klassische deutsche Philosophie (insb. Kants Ethik und Anthropologie), Environmental Philosophy, Philosophy of Race, dekoloniale Philosophie, Conservation Ethics
Monographie:
- Kant on the Human Animal: Anthropology, Ethics, Race. Northwestern University Press (2022).
Aufsätze in Zeitschriften:
- “Black Animality from Kant to Fanon.” Theory & Event 24.4 (2021): 951–976.
- “Settler Colonialism and the US Conservation Movement: Contesting Histories, Indigenizing Futures.” Ethics, Policy & Environment 24.3 (2021): 209–234. Mit Lauren Eichler.
- “Predators and Pests: Settler Colonialism and the Animalization of Native Americans.” Environmental Ethics 42.4 (2020): 295–311. Mit Lauren Eichler.
- “Kant, Chakrabarty, and the Crises of the Anthropocene.” Environmental Ethics 41.1 (2019): 53–67.
- “The Human/Animal Logic of Sovereignty: Derrida on Robinson Crusoe.” Environmental Philosophy 16.1 (2019): 161–180.
- “Hunting for Justice: An Indigenous Critique of the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation.” Environment and Society 9 (2018): 75–90. Mit Lauren Eichler. [Neudruck in Indigenous Resurgence: Decolonization and Movements for Environmental Justice. Hrsg. Jaskiran Dhillon, 77–92. Berghahn Books (2022)].
- “Social Conceptions of Moral Agency in Hegel and Sellars.” International Journal of Philosophical Studies 25.2 (2017): 249–265.
- “Derrida on Carnophallogocentrism and the Primal Parricide.” Derrida Today 10.1 (2017): 51–66.
- “Rationality, Animality, and Human Nature: Reconsidering Kant’s View of the Human/Animal Relation.” Konturen 7 (2014): 62–76.
- “From Philosophy of Race to Antiracist Politics: On Rorty’s Approach to Race and Racism.” Philosophy in the Contemporary World 21.2 (2014): 52–60.
Herausgeberschaft:
- “Decolonizing Conservation.” Sonderausgabe von Ethics, Policy & Environment 24.3 (2021). Mit Lauren Eichler.
- “Reading Derrida’s The Beast and the Sovereign.” Sonderausgabe von Environmental Philosophy 16.1 (2019).
Aufsätze in Büchern:
- “Animality in Kant’s Theory of Human Nature.” In Kant and Animals. Hrsg. Lucy Allais und John J. Callanan, 105–122. Oxford University Press (2020).
- “Predatory Masculinity and Domestic Violence in Charles Laughton’s The Night of the Hunter.” In
- Philosophy, Film, and the Dark Side of Interdependence. Hrsg. Jonathan Beever, 29–42. Lexington (2020).
- “Physical Education in Kant’s Lectures on Pedagogy.” In Natur und Freiheit: Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Hrsg. Violetta L. Waibel, Margit Ruffing und David Wagner, 2523–2530. Walter de Gruyter (2018).
Andere Publikationen:
- “Introduction to Special Issue: Reading Derrida’s The Beast and the Sovereign.” Environmental Philosophy 16.1 (2019): 1–12.
- “The Cold Light of Class.” Times Higher Education. 24. Januar (2019).
- “Philosophy Courses Must Not Shy Away From Suicide.” Times Higher Education. 18. Oktober (2018).
- Rezension zu: Brian Massumi, What Animals Teach Us About Politics (Duke University Press, 2014) Contemporary Political Theory 14.4 (2015): 25–27.
- “Ecological Political Theory and Ontological Connection.” Reaktion auf: Rebecca Aili Ploof’s “Realizing Humanity through Animality: An Interpretation of Nature and Artifice in Leviathan.” American Dialectic 4.2 (2014): 147–149.
Seton Hill University
- Asian Perspectives (2019–2022)
- Biomedical Ethics (2020–2022)
- Black Lives Matter (2021)
- Environmental Ethics (2019–2021)
- Existentialism (2019)
- Introduction to Ethics (2018–2022)
- Logic and Argument (2019–2022)
- Mind and Body (2018–2020)
- Philosophy of Art (2019)
- Philosophy of Law (2018)
- Race, Gender, Disability (2020)
McDaniel College
- Introducing Modern World Philosophies (2019, 2021)
University of Colorado, Denver
- Introduction to Ethical Reasoning (2010–2018)
- Introduction to Philosophy (2010)
Pacific University
- Philosophy of Law (2018)
University of Oregon
- Animals and Philosophy (2016)
- Critical Reasoning (2013, 2016)
- Environmental Philosophy (2014–2015)
- Ethics of Enterprise and Exchange (2014)
- Existentialism (2012)
- Human Nature (2013)
- Logic, Inquiry, and Argumentation (2016)
- Philosophy and Popular Culture (2016)
- 2018–2022 Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Seton Hill University
- 2010–2018 Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Colorado, Denver
- 2010–2016 Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of Oregon, Dissertation: Kant on the Human Animal: Anthropology, Ethics, Nature
- 2014–2014 Visiting Graduate Student in Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University
- 2006–2009 M.A. in Philosophy, The New School for Social Research
- 2002–2006 B.A. in Philosophy, University of Colorado, Denver