I am a PhD candidate and Sparks Fellow in the philosophy department at Pennsylvania State University. I specialize in Asian Philosophy (esp. The Kyoto School) and 20th century continental philosophy (esp. Levinas). My areas of competence include critical philosophy of race, Caribbean philosophy, and Japanese aesthetics. I am engaged primarily in three ongoing research trajectories: 1) Constructing various approaches to ethics based on the thought of Kyoto School philosopher Nishitani Keiji. The start of this project can be seen in my article "A Nishitanian Ethics of Sympathy." https://rdcu.be/dH4JG 2) Understanding how Levinas's approach to T…

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