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78Animal Activists and the Possibility of ResponseMosaic 53 (2): 97-108. 2020.Animalistic rhetoric is often used to discredit and criminalize political activists. While such dehumanization is embedded within a history of racially-motivated oppression and certainly calls for a reassertion of humanity, I ultimately argue that viewing animals as apolitical forecloses rich possibilities for political resistance.
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225Cities After COVID: Ten philosophers consider how COVID has impacted the life of the city.The Philosophers' Magazine. 2022.
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29Trauma and Historical Witnessing: Hope for Malabou's New WoundedJournal of Speculative Philosophy 30 (3): 404-413. 2016.Catherine Malabou in The New Wounded develops a general theory of trauma by extending her account of destructive plasticity to the realm of post-traumatic stress disorder. “The new wounded,” she claims, “all come together around a single fact: the radical rupture that trauma introduces in the psyche”. This rupture is demonstrated by an affective fissure, which renders traumatized persons emotionally and socially mute, and a temporal fissure, which punctures subjects’ relationships to their pasts…Read more
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10Accidental Origins: The Importance of Tuchē and Automaton for Heidegger’s 1922 Reading of AristotleGatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual 9 28-59. 2019.I examine a passage from Heidegger’s 1922 overview of a proposed book on Aristotle wherein he addresses the importance of Aristotle’s treatment of accidental (sumbebēkos) causes in the Physics II.4-6. My analysis shows that this passage plays a key role within the account of Aristotle’s ontology presented in the overview insofar as it allows Heidegger to open up a new way of reading Aristotle, one that both diagnoses and pushes through the inheritance of being understood as technē in order to re…Read more
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6Anthony Jensen’s Nietzsche’s Philosophy of History (review)The Agonist : A Nietzsche Circle Journal 10. 2017.
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