• Boredom in Philosophical Pessimism: Philipp Mainländer
    In Andreas Elpidorou & Josefa Ros Velasco (eds.), The History and Philosophy of Boredom, Routledge. 2025.
    I argue that the nineteenth-century German pessimist philosopher Philipp Mainländer is unique in that he views boredom as the driving force behind the creation of the universe and at the same time the driving force behind our inevitable extinction. In order to show this, I explain why he claims that God was at one point bored with His existence and why humanity should strive for the construction of an advanced just and egalitarian society as a way to hasten our demise. Along the way, I contrast …Read more
  • Transcendental Pessimism
    The Philosopher 112 (1): 73-77. 2024.
    I provide an overview of the differences between psychological pessimism and philosophical pessimism. Based on a historic reading of the original 19th century German pessimist philosophers I provide a definition of what I call "transcendental pessimism" and sketch some of the reasons why it is different from other pessimist perspectives such as anti-natalism.