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84Adorno and Ecofeminist EthicsJournal of Speculative Philosophy 37 (3): 356-368. 2023.ABSTRACT This article connects three elements of Theodor Adorno’s critical theory and contemporary ecological feminism: the critique of a strict dualism between nature and human activity, the role of care in moral thinking, and considerations of “the animal” in ethical frameworks. First, the author unpacks Adorno’s critical concept of “natural-history,” Naturgeschichte, which gives philosophy a two-pronged task: to denaturalize history and to historicize nature. After the article demonstrates th…Read more
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16Faith and Freedom: At the Boundary of ReasonIn Beatrix Himmelmann & Camilla Serck-Hanssen (eds.), The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress, De Gruyter. pp. 1959-1968. 2021.
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65Looking Forward to Progress: On Amy Allen's The End of ProgressJournal of World Philosophies 3 (2): 110-113. 2018.In The End of Progress, Amy Allen connects post- and decolonial concerns about the implications of the concept of progress to contemporary critical theory. In the work of Jürgen Habermas and Axel Honneth, progress—as historical development and sociocultural learning—has taken on the load-bearing role in grounding normativity. Allen seeks to decolonize critical theory “from within” by recuperating Adorno and Foucault’s more ambivalent conceptions of progress. While such a move does not itself am…Read more
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105Adorno, Benjamin, and Natural Beauty on “This Sad Earth”Journal of Speculative Philosophy 34 (2): 159-178. 2020.While Theodor Adorno is known for his philosophical reconstruction of aesthetic modernism, he also analyzes—and is critical of—the demotion of natural beauty in the hierarchy of aesthetic concerns following Kant. Recent scholars have acknowledged that natural beauty is important in Adornian aesthetics, but many do so in a manner that repeats the subordination of natural beauty and the aesthetic experience of nature to that of art. Against this tendency, in this article I demonstrate that not onl…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Environmental Philosophy |
| Ecofeminism |
| Critical Theory |
| Continental Philosophy |