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    Conscience and the Oracular Affirmation of Contingency in Action
    Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 20 (2): 104-121. 2016.
    Hegel argues that we must recognize the essential role that contingency plays in moral action. Because the role that Hegel finds for contingency is both outside of one’s control and idiosyncratic, his view represents a significant challenge to the ideas that in morality we only account for what we can control and that our motivations should not be idiosyncratic needs. To bring out this significance, I look at three ways in which Hegel characterizes the relationship between the necessity of the m…Read more
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    Aristotle on human nature: the animal with logos (edited book)
    Bloomsbury Academic. 2023.
    Exploring Aristotle's concept of logos, this volume advances our understanding of it as a singular feature of human nature by arguing that it is the organizing principle of human life itself. Tracing its multiple meanings in different contexts, including reason, logic, speech, ratio, account, and form, contributors highlight the ways in which we can see logos in human thinking, in the organizing principles of our bodies, in our perception of the world, in our social and political life, and throu…Read more
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    The Role of Marriage in Hegel’s Phenomenology
    Philosophical Forum 51 (2): 161-175. 2020.
    In the Phenomenology of Spirit, Hegel discusses marriage in his analysis of the first shape of Spirit, Ethical Life. Since it is analyzed in terms of a particular shape of spirit and set in Ancient Greece, it is difficult to understand both its use in the Phenomenology as well as what claims, if any, he is making about the institution of marriage as such. I aim to show that in this text, marriage functions as a fundamental context in which self‐knowing occurs.