Books

Scholarship

You can find a more complete list of my scholarly work at PhilPapers.

Here is my full CV

Selected journal articles

“The Symbol of Justice: Bloodguilt in Kant” Kantian Review, Vol. 26, No. 1, March 2021

“I’ll Show You: Spite as a Reactive Attitude” The Monist, Vol. 103, No. 2, April 2020

“Wild Chimeras: Enthusiasm and Intellectual Virtue in Kant” European Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 28, No. 2, June 2020

“A Good Enough Heart: Kant on the Cultivation of Emotions” Kantian Review Vol. 22, No. 3, September 2017

“Guilt and Child Soldiers” Ethical Theory and Moral Practice Vol. 19, No. 1, February 2016

“Shame, Violence, and Morality” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research Vol. XCI, No. 1 July 2015

Selected book chapters

“Shame, Gender, and Self-Making” in The Moral Psychology of Shame, ed. Raffaelle Rodogno and Alessandra Fussi, Rowman & Littlefield, 2023

“Alienated Emotions and Self-Knowledge” in Self-Knowledge and Emotion, ed. Alba Montes Sanchez and Alessandro Salice, Routledge, 2023.

“How Should We Feel About Recalcitrant Emotions?” in Self-Blame and Moral Responsibility, ed. Andreas Brekke Carlsson, Cambridge University Press, 2022.

“Religion and Sexual Shame” in Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Sex and Sexuality, ed. Lori Watson, Clare Chambers, Brian D. Earp, Routledge, 2022

“The Moral Risks of Online Shaming” in Oxford Handbook of Digital Ethics, ed. Carissa Véliz, Oxford University Press, 2021

“The Moral Necessity of Anger” in The Ethics of Anger, ed by Court D. Lewis and Gregory L. Bock, Rowman & Littlefield 2020

“The Philosopher’s Medicine of the Mind: Kant’s Account of Mental Illness and the Normativity of Thinking” in Kant on Morality, Legality, and Humanity: Dimensions of Normativity, ed. Ansgar Lyssy and Christopher Yeomans, Palgrave Macmillan 2020


Public

I am regular contributor to Psychology Today. You can see my profile and posts here.

"Emotional Realism is the Toxic Positivity Alternative That Few Seem Ready For" Teen Vogue, August 16

Review of The Life Inside by Andy West, March 10, 2022, The Philosopher’s Magazine

It is totally normal to have vaccine envy right nowPhiladelphia Inquirer, March, 22, 2021

If you feel ashamed, does that mean you’re a moral failure?” Aeon Magazine, November 23, 2018

Oxford University Press Blog, “The Varieties of Shame,” online July 6, 2018