Journal Articles
Forthcoming. “Toward a ‘Halfway Plausible Theory of Ethics’: Judgement in Arendt’s Critique of Kant’s Moral Philosophy,” British Journal for the History of Philosophy. [Online first]
Forthcoming. “On Act-Types and Act-Tokens: or, The Distinction between Practical Reason and Practical Judgment in Kant,” Journal of Modern Philosophy.
Forthcoming. “Normative Pluralism and the Other,” Philosophy & Rhetoric.
(2025). “Preparing the Particular: Kant on Imagination and Judgment,” The Southern Journal of Philosophy 63(1): 47-65. https://doi.org/10.1111/sjp.12586. [Pre-print]
(2024). “Kant on Feeling and Judgment.” Kant-Studien, 115(1): 46-70. 10.1515/kant-2024-2004. [Pre-print]                                                                                       
(2023). “Reflections of Reason: Kant on Practical Judgment.” Kantian Review 28(4): 575-596.            
              https://doi.org/10.1017/S1369415423000328. [Preprint] 
(2021)   “Subsuming ‘Determining’ under ‘Reflecting’: Kant’s Power of Judgment, Reconsidered,” Inquiry: An  
                        Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy. https://doi.org/10.1080/0020174X.2021.1986291. [Preprint]                    
                       *Nominated for the 2019 NAKS Marcus Herz prize
(2020)   “Kant and the Demands of Normativity: Response to Harbin” in Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review  
                       59:4 (December): 613-619. https://doi.org/10.1017/S001221732000030X. [Preprint]
(2019)   “Plurality and the Potential for Agreement: Arendt, Kant, and the ‘Way of Thinking' of the World 
                       Citizen,” Constellations: An International Journal of Critical and Democratic Theory 27:2 (June): 244-257. 
                       https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8675.12449. [Preprint]
(2015)   “A Lawful Freedom: Kant’s Practical Refutation of Noumenal Chance,” Kant Studies Online: 149-177.           
                       [Open Access]
Edited Volume Chapters
(2024). “Kant’s Third Critique: Background and Context.” In: Hannah Arendt’s Lectures on Kant’s Political  
                            Philosophy, ed. Nicholas Dunn (De Gruyter).
(2024). “Kant on Moral Feeling and Practical Judgment.” In Rethinking Kant: Volume 7, ed. Edgar Valdez  
                            (Cambridge Scholars Publishing), 72-96. {Pre-print]        
Edited Volumes
Hannah Arendt’s
Lectures on Kant’s Political Philosophy 
(De Gruyter)
Part of ‘Works of Philosophy and their Reception’: 
a new series and online resource. For more information, click here.
Read my Introduction here.
Featuring contributions from Ronald Beiner, Linda Zerilli, Cecilia Sjöholm, Helga Varden, David Rodowick, and more.
Edited Journal Issues
Forthcoming. ‘On the Desirability of Speaking with Others’ (special section of Philosophy & Rhetoric). Co-edited 
                          with Nirvana Tanoukhi (including co-written ‘Introduction’). 
Other
Book Reviews
Forthcoming. Review of Samantha Fazekas, Hannah Arendt’s Unwritten Chapter on Judging. De Gruyter, 2025. In      
                              HannahArendt.net.
(2020)   Review of Courtney D. Fugate (ed.), Kant’s Lectures on Metaphysics: A Critical Guide. Cambridge  
                               University Press, 2019. In Kantian Review 25:1 (March): 153-158. <doi:10.1017/S1369415419000517>.
                               [Preprint]
(2018)   Review of Lara Denis and Oliver Sensen (eds.), Kant’s Lectures on Ethics: A Critical Guide. Cambridge  
                               University Press. In Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review 57:4 (December): 940-942. [Preprint]
In Progress/Under Review
Articles
“Judgment, Latitude, and Kant’s Distinction between Perfect and Imperfect Duties” (for ‘Kant’s Moral Philosophy - Beyond the Strawman,’ special issue of The Journal of Ethics)
entry on bell hooks (for Routledge Handbook on the History of Philosophy of Love, ed. McKeever/Saunders)
[Paper on MAiD and mental illness] (with Emmanuel Adams)
Monographs
Kant and the Power of Judgment
Dissertation
“What is orientation in judgment?: an essay on Kant’s theory of Urteilskraft”
Committee: Emily Carson (primary supervisor), William Clare Roberts (secondary supervisor), G. Anthony Bruno (external supervisor), George Di Giovanni (internal examiner), Keren Gorodeisky (external examiner), Daniel Weinstock (internal member), Christopher Howard (internal member)
Defended: 14 October 2020
Read the extended abstract here. To read the entire thing, click here.