I am an undergraduate student in philosophy at the University of Bonn.
My work centres on three areas:
analytic philosophy of religion, where I focus on classical and contemporary arguments for and against theism and on the compossibility of divine attributes; the metaphysics of grounding and meta-ontological substantivism, alongside questions of epistemic bubbles, echo chambers, and epistemic bunkers; and interstellar ethics, where my attention turns to moral obligations under epistemic uncertainty, intergenerational and representational ethics, and the moral status of extraterrestrial intelligence.
Alongside these, I find myself drawn t…
I am an undergraduate student in philosophy at the University of Bonn.
My work centres on three areas:
analytic philosophy of religion, where I focus on classical and contemporary arguments for and against theism and on the compossibility of divine attributes; the metaphysics of grounding and meta-ontological substantivism, alongside questions of epistemic bubbles, echo chambers, and epistemic bunkers; and interstellar ethics, where my attention turns to moral obligations under epistemic uncertainty, intergenerational and representational ethics, and the moral status of extraterrestrial intelligence.
Alongside these, I find myself drawn to analytic approaches to Levinas's ethics and his understanding of God, particularly the encounter with the Other and the tension between immanence and transcendence; to Spinoza's substance monism and concept of God, with an eye toward contemporary analytic approaches and his reception in Deleuze; and to mysticism, from Valentinian Gnosticism to the mystical theology of Teresa of Ávila and John of the Cross and the broader currents of Western esoteric thought.
More about me on my website: https://sites.google.com/view/dalonaxhimusa/home