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Living with absurdity: A Nobleman's guidePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 106 (3): 612-633. 2022.In A Confession, a memoir of his philosophical midlife crisis, Tolstoy recounts falling into despair after coming to believe that his life, and for that matter all human life, is meaningless and absurd. Although Tolstoy's account of the origin and phenomenology of his crisis is widely regarded as illuminating, his response to the crisis, namely, embracing a religious tradition that he had previously dismissed as “irrational,” “incomprehensible,” and “mingled with falsehood” seems unpromising, at…Read more
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University of RichmondRegular Faculty
Princeton University
PhD, 2012
APA Eastern Division
Richmond, Virginia, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Applied Ethics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
| Normative Ethics |
| Social Epistemology |
| Metaphilosophy |