READER IN PHILOSOPHY · UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX

Publications

A non-exhaustive list of my published work

Habermas

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“Justice.” In The Cambridge Habermas Lexicon. Edited by Amy Allen and Eduardo Mendieta. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019, pp.2-2-218. Isbn: 9781107172029

“No Proviso: Habermas on Rawls, Religion and Public Reason" European Journal of Political Theory 2018: 1-22. DOI;10.1177/1474885118804797

“The Habermas-Rawls Debate.” In The Routledge Companion to the Frankfurt School, edited by Axel Honneth, Peter E. Gordon and Espen Hammer, ch. 31. New York: Routledge 2018, pp. 439-455.

“Where the Right Gets in: On Rawls’s Criticism of Habermas’s Conception of Legitimacy.” Kantian Review, July issue 21.2 (2016): 161-183.

“The Persistence of Normative Questions in Habermas’s Theory of Communicative Action.” Constellations 20 (4) 2013: 518–532.

“The Question of Praxis in Adorno’s Critical Theory.” In Critical Theory and the Challenge of Praxis: Beyond Reification, edited by Stefano Giacchetti Ludovisi. London: Palgrave, 2015, pp. 25-69.

“Habermas’s Moral Cognitivism and the Frege-Geach Challenge.” European Journal of Philosophy 13 (3) 2005: 319-45.

“What are Universalizable Interests?” Journal of Political Philosophy 8 (4) 2000: 446-72.

“Modernity and Morality in Habermas’s Discourse Ethics.” Inquiry 43:3 (2000): 319-40.

 

Adorno

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“The Artwork and the Promesse du Bonheur in Adorno.” European Journal of Philosophy_ 23 (3) 2015: 392-419.

“On not Being Silent in the Darkness: Adorno’s Singular Apophaticism.” Harvard Theological Review 105 (1) 2012: 1–37.

"Adorno’s Moral Metaphysics of Solidarity in the Moment of its Fall." The Blackwell Companion to Adorno_. Blackwell 2019. Edited by Peter E. Gordon and Espen Hammer.

“The Artwork and the Promesse du Bonheur in Adorno.” European Journal of Philosophy 23 (3) 2015: 392-419.

“The Persistence of Normative Questions in Habermas’s Theory of Communicative Action.” Constellations 20 (4) 2013: 518–532.

“Adorno on the Ethical and the Ineffable.” European Journal of Philosophy 10 (1) 2002: 1-25.

 

Hegel

“Hegel and the Frankfurt School.” In The Oxford Handbook of Hegel. Edited by Dean Moyar, Ch. 35, 720-743. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2017.

“Hegel, Adorno and the Origins of Immanent Criticism.” British Journal of the History of Philosophy 22: 6 (2014): 1142-1166.

“Conflict and Reconciliation in Hegel’s Theory of Tragedy.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 37 (3)1999): 493-530.

 

Sundry articles

“Beethoven, Adorno and the Dialectics of Freedom.” In Aesthetic and Artistic Autonomy, edited by Owen Hulatt, 147-171. London: Continuum.

“To The Things Themselves Again: Observations on What Things Are and Why they Matter.” In The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of the Contemporary World, edited by Paul Graves-Brown, Rodney Harrison and Angela Piccini, 94-105. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.

“Women and the Standpoint of the Concrete Other” In Dialogue, Politics and Gender, edited by Jude Browne, 13-52. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012.

“‘Bare Life’ and Politics and in Agamben’s Reading of Aristotle.” The Review of Politics 72 (1) 2010: 1-71.

“Political, Moral and Critical Theory. On the Practical Philosophy of the Frankfurt School.” In The Oxford Handbook of Continental Philosophy, edited by Brian Leiter and Michael Rosen, 626-71. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

“Theory of Ideology and the Ideology of Theory: Habermas contra Adorno.” Historical Materialism 11 (2) 2003: 169-187.

 

Selected Reviews

“On Kantians and Pragmatists. Review Article on Kenneth Baynes’ s Habermas.” The Routledge Philosophers.’ New York: Routledge, xv + 255 pp. European Journal of Philosophy. 25 (3) 2017: 875-884. DOI: 10.1111/ejop.12290

“A Critical Notice of Adorno and Existence by Peter E. Gordon.” Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2016. International Journal of Philosophical Studies 25 (5) 2017: 723-730. DOI: 10.1080/09672559.2017.138369

“Logi Gunnarson, Making Moral Sense: Beyond Habermas and Gauthier” in Ethics 112 (4) 2002: 828-32.

“Brian O’Connor, ‘Adorno’ the Routledge Philosophers,” Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2013.