I am a Lecturer at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. I received my Ph.D. in Philosophy at Northwestern University in 2025.
I work on German Idealism, aesthetics, and social philosophy, with a particular focus on the idea of freedom. I’m particularly curious about what we can call marginal aspects of freedom: the phenomena and practices which we typically don’t think of as central to freedom but which are nevertheless essential to experiencing life as truly free. Examples might include art, philosophy, and love.
My current research centers on Hegel’s aesthetics and how it solves the problems created by his social philosophy. I’ve…
I am a Lecturer at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. I received my Ph.D. in Philosophy at Northwestern University in 2025.
I work on German Idealism, aesthetics, and social philosophy, with a particular focus on the idea of freedom. I’m particularly curious about what we can call marginal aspects of freedom: the phenomena and practices which we typically don’t think of as central to freedom but which are nevertheless essential to experiencing life as truly free. Examples might include art, philosophy, and love.
My current research centers on Hegel’s aesthetics and how it solves the problems created by his social philosophy. I’ve also written about hermeneutical injustice, 20th-century French thought, and the novels of Thomas Mann.