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  • Beauvoir’s Philosophy of Meaning in Life
    Journal of Philosophy of Life 11 (1): 60-77. 2021.
  • Why Beauvoir Is not a Subjectivist About Meaning in Life
    Journal of Philosophy of Life 12 (1): 39-54. 2022.
  • Is Link's Life Meaningful?
    In Luke Cuddy (ed.), The Legend of Zelda and Philosophy: I Link Therefore I Am, Open Court. pp. 155-163. 2008.
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    Hell is Other People: Sartre on Personal Relationships
    1000-Word Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology. 2021.
  • Happiness: what is it to be happy
    1000-Word Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology. 2021.
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    Jaspers on Death
    Existenz 14 (2): 32-38. 2019.
  • Beauvoir's Philosophy of Death and Aging
    In Erin A. Dolgoy, Kimberly Hurd Hale & Bruce Garen Peabody (eds.), Political theory on death and dying, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. pp. 426-436. 2022.
  • The Meaning of Life According to Mad Max: Fury Road
    In Matthew Meyer, David Koepsell & William Irwin (eds.), Mad Max and Philosophy, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 71-81. 2024.
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    Berkeley on Substance
    In Holger Gutschmidt, Antonella Lang-Balestra & Gianluigi Segalerba (eds.), Substantia - Sic et Non, De Gruyter. pp. 365-382. 2008.
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    Death, God, and Meaning in Ted Chiang’s Stories
    In David Friedell (ed.), The Philosophy of Ted Chiang, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 21-28. 2025.
    Ted Chiang’s short stories are among the most thought-provoking works of science fiction published in the last few decades. This chapter focuses on the philosophical ideas in two of these stories: “Omphalos” (2019) and “Exhalation” (2008). “Omphalos” raises questions about the relationship between God and the meaning of life, while “Exhalation” raises questions about death and how we ought to respond to it. With the help of theories and concepts from contemporary philosophy, this chapter explore…Read more
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    Simone de Beauvoir on the Curse of Immortality
    Simone de Beauvoir Studies 35 (1-2): 105-124. 2024.
    This paper identifies and analyzes the arguments against the desirability of immortality implicit in Beauvoir’s philosophical novel All Men Are Mortal. The main argument is based on the idea that an immortal life would necessarily lack four key values that make human life worth living: meaning, love, identity, and virtue. The novel contains four additional arguments, one regarding each specific value. I analyze and evaluate all five arguments and place them in the context of the ongoing debate o…Read more
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    The Man from Earth (2007) is an independent American film, based on a screenplay by the science-fiction writer Jerome Bixby (1923–1998), which tells the story of John Oldman – a 14,000-year-old man who looks to be in his mid-30s. This thought-provoking cult classic raises the philosophical question of whether immortality is desirable, and its answer is yes. This might not sound all that surprising unless you know that the most important paper on this topic in contemporary philosophy, Bernard Wil…Read more
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    Existential crises come in different flavors, but they're typically evoked by confrontations with mortality and accompanied by feelings of existential angst. The English philosopher Bernard Williams (1929–2003) argues that immortality would not be a good thing and that an endless life would become so excruciatingly and unbearably boring that all of us would want “out” at some point. This is exactly what happens in The Good Place. The idea that death makes life meaningful seems to be one of the m…Read more
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    Berkeley on Substance
    In Holger Gutschmidt, Antonella Lang-Balestra & Gianluigi Segalerba (eds.), Substantia - Sic Et Non: Eine Geschichte des Substanzbegriffs von der Antike Bis Zu Gegenwart in Einzelbeitrã¤Gen, Ontos Verlag. pp. 365-382. 2008.
  • Identiteitscriteria (review)
    Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 2. 2006.