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14Climate Change, Shifting Nature, and DeliberationThe Monist 109 (2): 172-187. 2026.Climate change leaves conservationists facing unprecedented uncertainty and indeterminacy that make it hard to measure conservation success. The novelty of future ecosystems generates axiological challenges that leave conservation without clear action guidance. In this paper, we argue that our best tool to navigate competing viewpoints is through deliberative democratic mechanisms that bring as many voices to the table as possible. We do this largely by comparing two different wolf reintroductio…Read more
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22Livability and non-human organismsBiology and Philosophy 41 (1): 9. 2026.In a human changed world, many non-human organisms face a host of challenges related to their ability to migrate or remain in place. We argue for a right to a livable locality for non-human organisms further developing and applying arguments for a right to livability in the context of human climate migration. We argue that the right to a livable locality for non-human organisms emerges from the social practice of the international state system. We demonstrate that non-human organisms can be unde…Read more
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10Leviathan and Planetary CyberneticsIn Szymon Wróbel & Krzysztof Skonieczny (eds.), Rethinking Materialism: Making the World Material Again, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 155-175. 2025.In 1808, Charles FourierFourier, Charles wrote that “the most icy climates in the world, such as those on a line from St Petersburg to Okhotsk, will enjoy temperatures such as can as yet only be found in the most renowned resorts, like Florence, Nice, Montpellier and Lisbon, blessed as they are with gentle and unruffled skies”.
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31Post-August 1945 apocalypse: Imagined annihilation after atomic bombsThesis Eleven 189 (1): 90-111. 2025.The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945 marked a fundamental rupture in human history, reshaping our collective imagination of catastrophe and extinction. This article examines how post-atomic discourse has developed an ‘annihilation imaginary’ – a cultural and aesthetic framework through which societies mediate the possibility of obliteration. Drawing on Anders's critique of technological alienation, I explore how narratives of apocalypse often serve as ideological mediatio…Read more
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48Mass Ornament and RitournelleDeleuze and Guattari Studies 19 (1): 29-52. 2025.This article discusses Kracauer’s analysis of mass ornament in light of Deleuze’s concept of ritournelle. Kracauer was interested in the spectacle of Tiller Girls and found the principle of the capitalist production process in its ornamental formations. Capitalism destroys any natural organisms for its means and excludes any resistance from its effective procedure. This operation necessarily comes along with calculation and mechanisation. All individuals have scaled up statistics charts and scra…Read more
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51The Flesh of Democracy: Plastic Surgery and Human Capital in South KoreaTelos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2018 (184): 209-222. 2018.
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52Materialist PoliticsPhilosophy Today 63 (4): 971-981. 2019.This essay discusses the problem of materialism and its relation to politics through readings of Deleuze’s ontology. It recounts the “hidden tradition” of materialism in an Althusserian sense and brings about the idea of materialist politics by investigating the relationship between Alexius Meinong and Gilles Deleuze.
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76A Pedagogy of the ParasiteStudies in Philosophy and Education 40 (5): 477-491. 2021.In the South Korean film, The Parasite, the underling family, in an act of desperation, uses deceptive means to infiltrate the rich family. The term parasite refers nominally to the underling family, and their efforts to befriend and inhabit the class territory and social hierarchy of the rich family. How can this be of use for education? To answer this, we ask: what can we learn from Parasite to inform contemporary philosophy of education? Primarily, this experimental piece written from differe…Read more
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141Deleuze's Unwritten MarxDeleuze and Guattari Studies 18 (3): 319-332. 2024.This article explores the relationship between Gilles Deleuze's philosophical endeavours and Marxism, with a particular focus on his unfinished work, Grandeur de Marx. Despite the collapse of Soviet socialism, Deleuze acknowledged that his philosophical pursuits were profoundly intertwined with Marxist thought. His insistence on this connection was not a mere expression of regret or an apology for his political leanings. In the 1990s, as neoliberal globalisation spread beyond the United States a…Read more
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71Clean Meat and Muddy Markets: Substitution and Indeterminacy in Consumerist Solutions to Animal AgricultureFood Ethics 9 (2): 1-24. 2024.Synthetic meat products promise to serve as inexpensive substitute proteins that can replace meat made through conventional animal agriculture. At least some of the excitement about these products stems from ethical and moral concerns regarding animal welfare, environmental costs, and human health. A governing idea behind the creation of substitute meat is that consumers will recognize the ethical and moral concerns of conventional production and substitute one (better) product for another (wors…Read more
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24Hegel and NetflixIn Adrian Parr & Santiago Zabala (eds.), Outspoken: A Manifesto for the Twenty-First Century, Mcgill-queen's University Press. pp. 113-119. 2023.
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118From missed opportunities to future possibilities: Towards an improper politicsContemporary Political Theory 21 (3): 443-474. 2022.