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64Moral injury research at a crossroads: assumptions, limitations, and the promise of relational reorientationFrontiers in Psychiatry. forthcoming.Our paper makes three contributions to moral injury (MI) research. First, we observe that while researchers have repeatedly acknowledged limitations with prevailing definitions of moral injury and offered alternatives, the underlying core conceptual model—which characterizes moral injury as intrapsychic damage to belief structures—has remained largely unchanged. We argue that this is a significant impediment to research progress. Second, through conceptual analysis of the most influential etiolo…Read more
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12Nietzsche's On the Genealogy of Morals: Critical Essays (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2006.This astonishingly rich volume collects the work of an international group of scholars, including some of the best known in academia. Experts in ethics, epistemology, philosophy of mind, political theory, aesthetics, history, critical theory, and hermeneutics bring to light the best philosophical scholarship what is arguably Friedrich Nietzsche's most rewarding but most challenging text. Including essays that were commissioned specifically for the volume as well as essays revised and edited by t…Read more
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Contesting NietzscheUniversity Of Chicago Press. 2013.In this groundbreaking work, Christa Davis Acampora offers a profound rethinking of Friedrich Nietzsche’s crucial notion of the _agon_. Analyzing an impressive array of primary and secondary sources and synthesizing decades of Nietzsche scholarship, she shows how the agon, or contest, organized core areas of Nietzsche’s philosophy, providing a new appreciation of the subtleties of his notorious views about power. By focusing so intensely on this particular guiding interest, she offers an excitin…Read more
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25A Nietzschean Bestiary: Becoming Animal Beyond Docile and Brutal (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2003.Inspired by the ancient and medieval genre, A Nietzschean Bestiary gathers essays treating the most vivid and lively animal images in one of the philosophic tradition's greatest bodies of work. Leading scholars treat specific animals—such as the prowling beast of prey, Zarathustra's laughing lions, and the notorious blond beast—to ingeniously reveal how these creatures play a prominent role in the development of Nietzsche's philosophy. Numerous essays explore the nature of human animality and ou…Read more
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9IndexIn Christa Davis Acampora & Angela L. Cotten (eds.), Unmaking Race, Remaking Soul: Transformative Aesthetics and the Practice of Freedom, State University of New York Press. pp. 287-297. 2007.
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12About the ContributorsIn Christa Davis Acampora & Angela L. Cotten (eds.), Unmaking Race, Remaking Soul: Transformative Aesthetics and the Practice of Freedom, State University of New York Press. pp. 283-285. 2007.
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16Works CitedIn Christa Davis Acampora & Angela L. Cotten (eds.), Unmaking Race, Remaking Soul: Transformative Aesthetics and the Practice of Freedom, State University of New York Press. pp. 265-281. 2007.
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6Authorizing DesireIn Christa Davis Acampora & Angela L. Cotten (eds.), Unmaking Race, Remaking Soul: Transformative Aesthetics and the Practice of Freedom, State University of New York Press. pp. 59-78. 2007.
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10On Unmaking and RemakingIn Christa Davis Acampora & Angela L. Cotten (eds.), Unmaking Race, Remaking Soul: Transformative Aesthetics and the Practice of Freedom, State University of New York Press. pp. 1-17. 2007.
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21ContributorsIn Angela L. Cotten & Christa Davis Acampora (eds.), Cultural Sites of Critical Insight: Philosophy, Aesthetics, and African American and Native American Women’s Writings, Suny Press. pp. 207-209. 2012.
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25ReferencesIn Angela L. Cotten & Christa Davis Acampora (eds.), Cultural Sites of Critical Insight: Philosophy, Aesthetics, and African American and Native American Women’s Writings, Suny Press. pp. 191-205. 2012.
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19IndexIn Angela L. Cotten & Christa Davis Acampora (eds.), Cultural Sites of Critical Insight: Philosophy, Aesthetics, and African American and Native American Women’s Writings, Suny Press. pp. 211-216. 2012.
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359Where do moral injuries come from? A relational conception of moral practice and experienceJournal of Military, Veteran and Family Health 11 (4). 2025.The predominant account of the etiology of moral injuries among Veterans and military personnel in the clinical psychological and psychiatric literature construes morality as inherent in belief structures. This supports the conceptualization of moral injuries as intrapsychic phenomena resulting from exposure to high-stakes events in which fixed beliefs are contravened in ways that result in psychological harms, including maladaptive beliefs and distress. We identify several problems with this fo…Read more
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12Nietzsche and Embodied CognitionIn Manuel Dries (ed.), Nietzsche on Consciousness and the Embodied Mind, De Gruyter. pp. 17-48. 2018.
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1175Critique of the Standard Model of Moral InjuryNew Ideas in Psychology 75. 2024.This article seeks to describe in general terms what has become the standard way of conceptualizing moral injury in the clinical psychological and psychiatric literature, which is the key source for applications of the concept in other domains. What we call “the standard model” draws on certain assumptions about beliefs, mental states, and emotions as well as an implicit theory of causation about how various forms of harm arise from certain experiences or “events” that violate persons’ moral bel…Read more
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2Principal works: The themes of affirmation and illusion in The birth of tragedy and beyond / Daniel Came ; 'Holding on to the sublime' : on Nietzsche's early 'unfashinable' project / Keith Ansell-Pearson ; The gay science / Christopher Janaway ; Zarathustra : 'that malicious Dionysian' / Gudrun von Tevenar ; Beyond good and evil / Maudemarie Clark and David Dudrick ; Nietzsche's Genealogy / Richard Schacht ; Nietzsche's Antichrist / Dylan Jaggard ; Beholding Nietzsche : Ecce homo, fate, and freedomIn Ken Gemes & John Richardson (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Nietzsche, Oxford University Press. 2013.
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"Philosophos Agonistes": Nietzsche as Exemplar and EducatorDissertation, Emory University. 1997.Throughout his writings Nietzsche suggests that battles waged with and for the benefit of readers and pupils are to take a form analogous to a Greek agon, a contest. The early Nietzsche anticipates a transfiguration of culture that will be brought about by means of agonistic institutions through which greatness will be cultivated in competition. Nietzsche identifies this mode of activity as healthy human striving, as an affirmative way of claiming human meaning, and as a creative process of indi…Read more
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73Beholding NietzscheIn Ken Gemes & John Richardson (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Nietzsche, Oxford University Press. 2013.Ecce Homo offers Nietzsche’s own interpretation of himself, his thoughts, and his works. This article analyzes how the text bears on his ideas about agency, fate, and freedom. It presents an account of “how one becomes what one is.” For Nietzsche, a person is a set of drives ordered or ranked a certain way; there is no will or subject separate from these that could carry out the work of becoming. What is most important is that one’s drives be coordinated in a single entity. Through these tactics…Read more
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2Virtues of Authenticity: Essays on Plato and Socrates. By Alexander NehamasThe European Legacy 7 (1): 97-97. 2002.
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3.“Zarathustra Is Dead, Long Live Zarathustra!”“Zarathustra Is Dead, Long Live Zarathustra!”(pp. 83-93)Journal of Nietzsche Studies 41 (1). 2011.
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Autonomy, Self-Respect, and Self-Love: Nietzsche on Ethical Agency1In Ken Gemes & Simon May (eds.), Nietzsche on freedom and autonomy, Oxford University Press. 2009.
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51Cultural Sites of Critical Insight: Philosophy, Aesthetics, and African American and Native American Women’s Writings (edited book)SUNY Press. 2012.Explores the interplay between artistic values and social, political, and moral concerns in writings by African American and Native American women.
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39Unmaking Race, Remaking Soul: Transformative Aesthetics and the Practice of Freedom (edited book)State University of New York Press. 2007.Explores the theme of aesthetic agency and its potential for social and political progress.
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