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    6. Narrativity and Normativity
    In John Lippitt & Patrick Stokes (eds.), Narrative, Identity and the Kierkegaardian Self, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 95-112. 2015.
  • Cambridge Critical Guide to Either-Or (edited book)
    with Ryan Kemp
    Cambridge University Press. forthcoming.
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    Practical Reason and the Imagination
    Res Philosophica 90 (4): 525-544. 2013.
    I argue that Kierkegaard’s work is relevant to an issue currently being debated within Anglo-American ethical theory. Kierkegaard’s account of the transition between existence spheres maps onto discussions in the contemporary field that concern how an agent can acquire motivations for new normative obligations. Following Kierkegaard’s work, a deeper understanding of the conditions behind a transition between existence spheres suggests that an individual’s set of motivations can be revised to dir…Read more
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    The Single Individual and the Normative Question
    The European Legacy 18 (7): 896-911. 2013.
    My claim in this essay is that Kierkegaard’s concept of “the single individual” is a precursor of “the normative question” in Christine Korsgaard’s The Sources of Normativity. The normative question refers to what one asks oneself when considering whether one is obligated by a particular moral claim, and it essentially serves to illustrate the necessity of justifying these claims from a first-person perspective. The single individual is a concept Kierkegaard employs throughout his works to empha…Read more