• Book Reviews (review)
    Ethics 114 (1): 196-199. 2003.
  • Hegel's Conscience: Radical Subjectivity and Rational Institutions
    Dissertation, The University of Chicago. 2002.
    In this dissertation I explore the status of individual conscience in Hegel's practical philosophy. The place of conscience in Hegel's system has remained ambiguous because he both includes it in his System, and offers a resounding critique of a theory of normativity that takes conscience as an infallible, brute Given. The challenge is to understand how Hegel conceives of the relation between individual reliance on her own beliefs, on the one hand, and the social conception of rationality that H…Read more
  • Hegel and agent-relative reasons
    In Arto Laitinen & Constantine Sandis (eds.), Hegel on action, Palgrave-macmillan. 2010.