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    On the Fate of Aesthetic Education
    In María del Rosario Acosta López & Jeffrey L. Powell (eds.), Aesthetic Reason and Imaginative Freedom: Friedrich Schiller and Philosophy, Suny Press. pp. 137-151. 2018.
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    This paper brings together the Italian Existentialist author Alberto Moravia’s novel Boredom and Hegel’s account of empirical cognition from the Philosophy of Spirit. I use analysis of Moravia’s text as a jumping off point for arguing that Hegel’s theory of empirical cognition offers a proto-existentialist model for understanding both the complex way in which our political lives intersect with our perceptual lives and the special role that works of imaginative fiction play in bringing this relat…Read more
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    Kant’s Leading Thread in Hegel’s Science of Logic
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 32 (5): 655-677. 2025.
    This paper outlines a reading of the Objective Logic that emphasizes Hegel’s post-Kantian metametaphysical aims. I defend two claims: (1) Hegel’s Objective Logic reorganizes what Longuenesse has famously termed the ‘leading thread’ that structures Kant’s Table of Categories. (2) The aim of this reorganization is to demonstrate that the apparent reality of objects given in qualitative sensation must ultimately be explained by appeal to the notion of modal actuality – or, rephrased, that sense per…Read more
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    Hegel on Architecture, Poetry, and the Sociality of Perception
    Revue Internationale de Philosophie 309 (3): 119-134. 2024.
    How can a subjective experience make a claim to universal validity? This question, famously asked and answered by Kant in his Critique of Judgment, stands at the heart of Hegel’s aesthetic project as I construe it. In this essay, I aim to motivate this view by way of a proposal about Hegel’s understanding of how it is that works of art convey knowledge. I argue that one of the things that Hegel thinks works of art can show are the seemingly private subjective mental states that attend our experi…Read more