My research focuses on German Idealism, especially Kant and Hegel. My dissertation is on Hegel's account of the relation between self-consciousness, freedom, and human sociality in the famous fourth chapter of the Phenomenology of Spirit. The standard interpretations of that account take Hegel to combine broadly Kantian notions of freedom and self-consciousness with a conception of rationality and conceptual norms as socially constituted. Against this approach, I argue that Hegel's departure from Kant is far more fundamental and centers on a novel appropriation of Aristotle's concepts of internal purposiveness, autarkeia, and the shared life …
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University of ChicagoDepartment of Philosophy
University of Chicago
PhD, 2025
Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| German Idealism |
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Philosophy of Action |
| Metaphysics |
| Phenomenology |
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