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    Schopenhauer and the Stoics
    Pli 90-105. 2016.
    This paper considers the largely unexplored relation between Schopenhauer’s metaphysical system of Will and the philosophical therapy offered by Stoicism. By focusing on three key texts from disparate points in Schopenhauer’s philosophical career, as well as considering live debates regarding the metaphorical nature of his thought and his soteriology, I argue that the general view of straightforward opposition between himself and the Stoics is not the correct one. Rather, there are deep para…Read more
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    Kant and Sartre: Existentialism and Critical Philosophy
    with Anna Tomaschewska, Jochen Bojanowski, Alberto Vanzo, and Sorin Baiasu
    In Sorin Baiasu (ed.), Comparing Kant and Sartre, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 3-17. 2016.
    Kant and Sartre are two of the most significant figures in modern philosophy, and yet there has, until very recently, been little comparative research undertaken on them. Despite dealing with many shared philosophical issues, they have traditionally been taken to be too opposed to each other to render any search for possible parallels between their works a useful enterprise. Indeed, Sartre is often taken to be one of Kant’s most vocal critics in the literature, and as rather indebted to other ma…Read more
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    Anne Conway on Time, the Trinity, and Eschatology
    Philosophy and Theology 29 (2): 277-295. 2017.
    This paper considers the conception of the Triune God, soteriology and eschatology in Anne Conway’s metaphysics. After outlining some of the key features of her thought, including her account of a timeless God who is nevertheless intimately present in creation, I will argue that her conception of the Trinity offers a distinctive role for Christ and the Holy Spirit to play in her philosophical system. I also propose an interpretation of Conway’s eschatology, in which time is understood as grounde…Read more
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    Anne Conway and Henry More on Freedom
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 27 (5): 631-648. 2019.
    ABSTRACTThis paper seeks to shed light on the often-overlooked account of divine and human freedom presented by Anne Conway in her Principles of the Most Ancient Modern Philosophy, partly through a...
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    Schopenhauer on the Development of the Individual
    Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 20 (2): 427-446. 2016.
    This paper formulates Schopenhauer’s account of the development of the individual, with emphasis on the drive towards discerning truth about the essence of the world, be it through philosophy, religion, or the natural sciences, and the concomitant search for consolation in the face of the pessimistic truths about human existence.In this regard, the paper analyses the often largely ignored passages‘On Man’s Need for Metaphysics’ and ‘On the Different Periods of Life’,in order to…Read more
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    Schopenhauer on Christ, Suffering and the Negation of the Will
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 28 (2): 188-204. 2020.
    This paper seeks to illuminate Schopenhauer’s notion of the negation or denial of the will by investigating the figure of the saint within his philosophy. We argue that various discussions in Schop...
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    Kant’s Religion as a Response to the Pantheism Controversy
    International Philosophical Quarterly 61 (1): 101-119. 2021.
    This paper places Kant’s Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason within the historical context of the pantheism controversy between Mendelssohn and Jacobi. I argue that reading Religion with this context in mind shines new light upon passages connected with the need for a moral archetype and prototype in the form of Christ, as well as various comments upon the relation between Christianity and Judaism. Within this new viewpoint, we can also see Religion as ultimately concerned with promoting C…Read more
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    Kant's Religion Within the Boundaries of Mere Reason: A Commentary
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 22 (1): 183-187. 2014.
    Review of 'Kant's Religion Within the Bounds of Mere Reason: A Commentary' - DiCenso
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    An examination of the philosophy of Anne Conway (1631-1679) and the main aspects of her fascinating work, Principles of the Most Ancient and Modern Philosophy.
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    This book examines the metaphilosophy that underlies the work of Arthur Schopenhauer and discusses important questions concerning the proper nature and aims of philosophy. It sheds vital new light on a thinker whose ideas continue to both provoke and inspire.
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    Schopenhauer’s Fourfold Root (edited book)
    Routledge. 2016.
    This volume collects 12 essays by various contributors on the subject of the importance and influence of Schopenhauer’s doctoral dissertation for both Schopenhauer’s more well-known philosophy and the ongoing discussion of the subject of the principle of sufficient reason. The contributions deal with the historical context of Schopenhauer’s reflections, their relationship to idealism, the insights they hold for Schopenhauer’s views of consciousness and sensation, and how they illuminate Schopenh…Read more
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    Anne Conway on Omnipresence in advance
    Philosophica: International Journal for the History of Philosophy. forthcoming.
    This paper offers a discussion of Conway’s account of omnipresence, as found in her only published work, Principles of the Most Ancient and Modern Philosophy (1690). It is argued that Conway proposes a radical approach to understanding the nature of the divine presence in the world. After delineating different approaches to the question of omnipresence that can be found in the philosophical and theological tradition, it is argued that Conway offers a significant and original account that contras…Read more
  • Schopenhauer's philosophy of religion
    In David Bather Woods & Timothy Stoll (eds.), The Schopenhauerian mind, Routledge. 2023.