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    ‘Deep Yellow and Hot Red’ – Nietzsche’s Genealogy of Space
    Cosmos and History 18 (2): 150-174. 2022.
    This essay aims to illuminate Nietzsche’s geographical method. By following Nietzsche’s allusions to natural landscapes and illustrating their engagement with time, the following work will attempt to demonstrate the tragic nature of space and time on the one hand and the peculiar entanglement of time and space on the other. Discussing Nietzsche’s references to desert and jungle landscapes, in particular, I wish to shed light on Nietzsche’s engagement with critical spacetime. While desert landsca…Read more
  • The Question Concerning Ground and Theodicy in Schelling’s Plato
    Journal of Religion 105 (1): 29-47. 2025.
    This project examines F. W. J. Schelling’s engagement with Plato’s Timaeus, focusing on the transformative reinterpretation of key concepts such as ground, existence, and χώρα within Schelling’s philosophical system, particularly in his Freiheitsschrift. Schelling reconfigures the Platonic dichotomy of Intellect and Necessity into a nuanced framework of ground and existence, shedding light on the nature of evil. Central to this analysis is Schelling’s conceptualization of χώρα, not merely as a p…Read more
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    This study delves into Avicenna's examination of nature, particularly in relation to Aristotle's Physics, with the aim of elucidating Avicenna's distinctive contribution to the understanding of nature. By focusing on the concepts of motion and rest, this analysis highlights Avicenna's deviation from Aristotle's physics and emphasizes the crucial role of temporality in comprehending natural phenomena. This work suggests that Avicenna's concept of the ‘flowing now’ permeates his depiction of natur…Read more
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    Act of Terror and the Sublime at the Twilight of the Islamic State
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 37 (2): 216-233. 2023.
    In this article, the author analyzes the relationship between art and terrorism. Referring to the element of sublimity operative in philosophical writings pertaining to war and terror, the article raises questions concerning the sublimity of violence on the one hand, and the aesthetization of life and politics on the other. The article’s focus will lie particularly in Immanuel Kant’s account of the sublime in The Critique of the Power of Judgment, which will then be connected to contemporary lit…Read more