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975Key Texts in the History and Philosophy of the German Life Sciences, 1745-1845: Generation, Heredity, and Race (edited book)Bloomsbury. forthcoming.The aim of this collection is to create a curated set of key German source texts from the eighteenth-century life sciences devoted to theories of generation, heredity, and race. The criteria for inclusion stem from our sense that there is an argument to be made for connecting three domains of inquiry that have heretofore remained mostly distinct in both their presentation and scholarly analysis: i) life science debates regarding generation and embryogenesis, ii) emerging philosophical and anthro…Read more
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809Reading Forster, Reading Race: Philosophy, Politics, and Natural History in the German Enlightenment [Intro to Special Issue 2025] (edited book)Lessing Yearbook (Wallstein Verlag). 2025.Mike Olson and I have co-edited a collection of essays devoted to Georg Forster and more broadly to the significance of natural history as a shaping factor for philosophers during the German Enlightenment. Our thanks to Carl Niekirk for the invitation to curate this special section of the Lessing Yearbook (Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2025), pp. 73-176. This is our introduction to the collection.
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1299How Philosophers Have Influenced the Way You Think About RaceFuturumcareers.Com. 2023.Problematic perceptions about race damage our society. These attitudes can seem impossible to overcome, but philosophers Dr Jennifer Mensch, at Western Sydney University in Australia, and Dr Michael Olson, at Marquette University in the US, beg to differ. They are compiling a collection of 18th-century philosophical and scientific texts that helped shape the way people saw race across the Western world, and were used to justify colonisation. They believe that by exposing these historical roots o…Read more
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80Typical interpretations of Kant—especially where these interpretations grow out of undergraduate surveys of the history of early modern philosophy—situate Kant in relation to the other philosophica...
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103The Intuition of Simultaneity: Zugleichsein and the Constitution of Extensive MagnitudesKant Studien 101 (4): 429-444. 2010.Kant's response to ‘Hume's problem’ in his analysis of the a priori structure of causality as law-governed succession in the Second Analogy of Experience has unquestionably overshadowed the account of simultaneity (Zugleichsein), which follows in the Third Analogy. The analysis of simultaneity in the first Critique relies entirely upon that of succession and is ultimately no more than a more complicated variant of the causal dependence of substances: two objects are experienced as simultaneous o…Read more
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328. Transcendental Arguments, Axiomatic Truth, and the Difficulty of Overcoming IdealismIn John Mullarkey & Anthony Paul Smith (eds.), Laruelle and Non-Philosophy, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 169-190. 2012.
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Senses, Early Modern Theories of theEncyclopedia of Early Modern Philosophy and the Sciences. 2020.
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31Kant on the Unity of the Act of ThinkingIn Violetta L. Waibel, Margit Ruffing & David Wagner (eds.), Natur und Freiheit: Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, De Gruyter. pp. 1099-1106. 2018.
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140The work of art in the age of its digital distributionAngelaki 24 (5): 104-123. 2019.This paper argues that Walter Benjamin’s “The Work of Art in the Age of its Technical Reproducibility” provides a rich analytic framework for understanding how the many dimensions of aesthe...
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113Locke's Touchy Subjects: Materialism and Immortality, by Nicholas Jolley: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015, pp. 142, £30Australasian Journal of Philosophy 94 (4): 838-839. 2016.
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84On the Significance of the Copernican Revolution: Transcendental Philosophy and the Object of MetaphysicsCon-Textos Kantianos 7 89-127. 2018.This paper argues that the famous passage that compares Kant’s efforts to reform metaphysics with his transcendental idealism to the earlier Copernican revolution in astronomy has a more systematic significance than many recognize. By examining the totality of Kant’s references to Copernicus, one can see that Kant’s analogy points to more than just a similar reversal of perspective. By situating Kant’s comments about Copernicus in relation to his understanding of the logic implicit in the great …Read more
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63Literature in the German science of the soul: Johann Gottlob Krüger’s DreamsHistory of European Ideas 44 (5): 528-542. 2018.ABSTRACTThe early history of anthropology in eighteenth-century Germany wove together contributions from medicine, metaphysics, and a host of other disciplines in an attempt to develop a holistic ‘science of man.’ This paper examines a literary text written by prominent figure in that movement, Johann Gottlob Krüger’s Dreams. The collection of parables staged as dreams in this book presents specifically literary cases against the sufficiency of either philosophy or physiology for the study of h…Read more
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106The Camera Obscura and the Nature of the Soul: On a Tension between the Mechanics of Sensation and the Metaphysics of the SoulIntellectual History Review 25 (3): 279-291. 2015.
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47Kant on Anatomy and the Status of the Life SciencesStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 58 77-84. 2016.
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108A materialist transcendental: On the onto-logy of logics of worldsAngelaki 18 (2). 2013.(2013). A MATERIALIST TRANSCENDENTAL: on the onto-logy of logics of worlds. Angelaki: Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 143-159.
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Areas of Specialization
| Immanuel Kant |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |
| Continental Philosophy |