• Anxiety, Guilt, and Pride in Parenthood
    Passion: Journal of the European Philosophical Society for the Study of Emotion 3 (2). 2025.
    Parenthood is filled with emotions. In this review, I evaluate three edited collections – one on anxiety, one on guilt, and one on parenthood – from the perspective of a parent. I discuss themes raised in the three books to illuminate real-life experiences, while using these experiences to evaluate positions and arguments presented in these articles.
  • How should we respond to historical figures who played an important role in their country's history but have also perpetrated acts of great evil? Much of the existing philosophical literature on this topic has focused on explaining why it may be wrong to celebrate such figures. However, a common response that is made in popular discussions around these issues is that we should not judge historical figures by today's standards. Our goal in this article is to examine the most plausible way to unde…Read more
  • Emotional Imperialism
    Philosophical Topics 51 (1): 7-25. 2023.
    How might people be wronged in relation to their feelings, moods, and emotions? Recently philosophers have begun to investigate the idea that these kinds of wrongs may constitute a distinctive form of injustice: affective injustice. In previous work, we have outlined a particular form of affective injustice that we called emotional imperialism. This paper has two main aims. First, we aim to provide an expanded account of the forms that emotional imperialism can take. We will do so by drawing ins…Read more