Research
Current Project
I am working on an ongoing project about how our experiences with our gut (including our gut microbiome) play into how we try to balance vulnerability and autonomy in our lives. I also work on disability within the history of philosophy.
Selected Publications
2023. "The Gut Microbiome and the Imperative of Normalcy," International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, vol. 16, no. 1 (Spring): 131-162.
2023. "Disability, Teleology and Human Development in German Idealism: Exploring Disability in the History of Philosophy," Journal of Philosophy of Disability, published online first (will be in no. 3, Fall 2023).
2022. "Responding to Gut Issues: Insights from Disability Theory," Canadian Journal of Practical Philosophy, vol. 8, no. 1: 1-23.
2021. “Food Choices and Gut Issues,” special issue of Feminist Philosophy Quarterly, “Feminism and Food,” vol. 7 no. 3 (September).
2021. “Hegel’s Anthropology: Transforming the Body,” in Hegel’s Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences: A Critical Guide, edited by Sebastian Stein and Joshua Wretzel (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press): 127-147.
2021. “Disabled Bodies as ‘Instigators for Change’: Imagining Another World,” essay in Automatisme Ambulatoire: Hysteria, Imitation, Performance exhibition catalogue, Owens Art Gallery: 45-59.
2018. "Guest Editor's Introduction, Philosophy and its Borders," Dialogue 57 (2): 203-216. (Link to published version of Dialogue intro here.)
2016. "Digestion, Habit, and Being at Home: Hegel and the Gut as Ambiguous Other," PhaenEx: Journal of Existential and Phenomenological Theory and Culture 11 (2): 1-22.
2013. "Hegel, Feminist Philosophy, and Disability: Rereading our History." Disability Studies Quarterly 33 (4), Special Issue on Improving Feminist Philosophy and Theory by Taking Account of Disability, edited Shelley Tremain.
2013. "Embodiment and Vulnerability in Fichte and Hegel." Dialogue 52 (1): 109-128.
Encyclopedia Entry
2010. "Autonomy." Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (peer reviewed).
- You can hear me talk about this article with Kathryn McKay in episode 31 of FAB Gab, available on Spotify or Apple podcasts.
2023. "Disability, Teleology and Human Development in German Idealism: Exploring Disability in the History of Philosophy," Journal of Philosophy of Disability, published online first (will be in no. 3, Fall 2023).
2022. "Responding to Gut Issues: Insights from Disability Theory," Canadian Journal of Practical Philosophy, vol. 8, no. 1: 1-23.
2021. “Food Choices and Gut Issues,” special issue of Feminist Philosophy Quarterly, “Feminism and Food,” vol. 7 no. 3 (September).
2021. “Hegel’s Anthropology: Transforming the Body,” in Hegel’s Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences: A Critical Guide, edited by Sebastian Stein and Joshua Wretzel (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press): 127-147.
2021. “Disabled Bodies as ‘Instigators for Change’: Imagining Another World,” essay in Automatisme Ambulatoire: Hysteria, Imitation, Performance exhibition catalogue, Owens Art Gallery: 45-59.
2018. "Guest Editor's Introduction, Philosophy and its Borders," Dialogue 57 (2): 203-216. (Link to published version of Dialogue intro here.)
2016. "Digestion, Habit, and Being at Home: Hegel and the Gut as Ambiguous Other," PhaenEx: Journal of Existential and Phenomenological Theory and Culture 11 (2): 1-22.
2013. "Hegel, Feminist Philosophy, and Disability: Rereading our History." Disability Studies Quarterly 33 (4), Special Issue on Improving Feminist Philosophy and Theory by Taking Account of Disability, edited Shelley Tremain.
2013. "Embodiment and Vulnerability in Fichte and Hegel." Dialogue 52 (1): 109-128.
Encyclopedia Entry
2010. "Autonomy." Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (peer reviewed).
Selected Presentations
2022. "Microbiome Malleability and Ecological Thinking," with Andrew Inkpen. Society for Social Studies of Science (4S) annual conference, online, Universidad Iberoamericana-Puebla, Cholula, Mexico, December 10.
2022. "Gut Issues and Resources from Disability Theory." Philosophy, Disability, and Social Change 3 Conference, online, Blavatnik School, University of Oxford, December 8.
2022. "Quality Time in the Aftermath of COVID-19." Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan, October 29. "Quality Time" PDF file. "Quality Time" .docx file. "Quality Time" Large Print PDF. "Quality Time" Large Print .docx file.
2022. "The Gut Microbiome, Autism, and the Imperative of Normalcy.” philoSOPHIA 15th annual conference, online, George Mason University, June 4.
2022. " 'The Gastrointestinal Woman,' Diagnosis, and Practices of Silencing," [.docx file] Canadian Philosophical Association, online, May 17. (Large print version of "Gastrointestinal Woman" paper [.docx file]. PDF Copy of "Gastrointestinal woman" paper Regular Print. PDF Copy of "Gastrointestinal woman" paper Large print.
2022. "Converging and Diverging in COVID Time." Phoenix Colloquium, Mount Allison University, online, March 22.
2021. "Conceptualizing (Good) Relations with the Microbiome." Society for Social Studies of Science (4S) annual conference, online, October 6.
2021. “More than Compliance: Collaborating for Accessibility in Maple League Universities,” with Katie Aubrecht, Erin Austen, Cynthia Bruce, and Mary Ellen Donnan. Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education (CSSHE) 2021 annual conference, University of Alberta, online, June 1.
2021. "Gut Issues: Applying a Disability Lens." [.doc file] Canadian Philosophical Association, University of Alberta, online, May 31. (Large print version of "Gut issues" paper [.doc file]. PDF copies: Regular print PDF of "Gut issues" paper and Large print PDF of "Gut issues" paper.
2021. “Collaborating for Access in Higher Education,” with Katie Aubrecht, Erin Austen, Cynthia Bruce, and Mary Ellen Donnan. Society for Disability Studies conference at Ohio State University, online, April 20.
2020. "The Gut and Vulnerability as Embodied and Relational." [.doc file] Symposium of Feminist Philosophy: Critical Vulnerabilities - Political, Epistemological, and Ontological Issues. Université de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, January 29. (Large print version of "Gut and Vulnerability" paper [.doc file]). PDF copies: Regular print PDF copy "Gut and Vulnerability" and Large print PDF copy "Gut and Vulnerability" paper.
2019. "Relational Autonomy and the Context of Eating." [.doc file] Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy, Guelph University, Guelph Ontario, October 26. (Large print version of "Relational Autonomy and Eating" paper [.doc file]). PDF copies: Regular print PDF copy "Relational Autonomy and Eating" paper and Large print PDF copy "Relational Autonomy and Eating" paper.
2019. "Gut Metaphors and Rhetorics of Control." [.doc file] Disability, Access, Equity & Education: Creating Welcoming Communities conference, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish NS, August 27. (Large print version of "Gut Metaphors" paper as .doc file). PDF copies: Regular print PDF copy of "Gut metaphors" paper and Large print PDF copy of "Gut Metaphors" paper. (This is a shortened & slightly updated version of the 2018 paper given at FEMMSS 7).
2019. "Like Not Forgetting the Coffee: Accessibility as Habit in Philosophy" [.doc file] Equity Committee session on Ableism and Mental Health Stigma, Canadian Philosophical Association, University of British Columbia, Vancouver BC, June 3. (Large print version of "Like Not Forgetting the Coffee" [.doc file]. PDF copies: Regular print PDF version of "Like Not Forgetting the Coffee" and Large print PDF version of "Like Not Forgetting the Coffee."
2019. "Gut Microbiome and Care of the Self," [.doc file] Canadian Disability Studies Association, University of British Columbia, Vancouver BC, June 1. (Large print version of "Gut Microbiome and Care of the Self" [.doc file]) PDF copies: Regular print PDF copy of "Gut Microbiome and Care of Self" paper and Large print PDF copy of "Gut Microbiome and Care of the Self" paper.
(Slightly different version of "Gut Microbiome and Care of the Self" paper presented at philoSOPHIA, Memorial University, St. John's NL, May 10. Large print version of that different version).
2018. "Gut Metaphors and Rhetorics of Control," [pdf] FEMMSS 7: Navigating Habitats: Feminist Explorations of Disability, Climates, Ecosystems, and Technologies, Corvallis OR, August 2. (Large print version of "Gut Metaphors" paper [pdf].)
2018. "The Use of a Disability Lens for Hegel Studies," [pdf] Hegel's Encyclopaedic System and its Legacy, 32nd International Hegel Congress, University of Tampere, Tampere Finland, June 7. (Large print PDF version of "Use of Disability Lens for Hegel Studies" paper.)
2018. "Accessibility and Hospitality: Derrida, Justice, and Universal Design," [pdf] Canadian Disability Studies Association, University of Regina, Regina SK, May 29. (Large print PDF version of "Accessibility and Hospitality" paper.)
2018. “Vulnerability, Control, and the Gut as Ambiguous Other,” Phoenix Colloquium, Mount Allison University, February 9. Also presented as invited talk for the Philosophy Department, University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown PEI, March 2.
2017. Comment on Shelley Tremain’s Foucault and Feminist Philosophy of Disability, Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy, Western University, London ON, October 28. (Link to whole Tremain panel.)
2017. “The Individualist Rhetoric of Gut Control,” Atlantic Region Philosophers Association, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax NS, October 15.
2017. Comment on Melinda Hall’s The Bioethics of Enhancement: Transhumanism, Disability, and Biopower. philoSOPHIA, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton FL, April 1, 2017. Also presented at the Canadian Philosophical Association, Ryerson University, University of Toronto, May 31. (Links to whole Melinda Hall panel.)
2016. "Freedom, Transcendence, and Disability: Rethinking the Overcoming Story," [.pdf] Joint panel of the Society for Existential and Phenomenological Theory and Culture and the Canadian Philosophical Association, University of Calgary, Calgary AB, May 31. (Large print PDF version of "Freedom, Transcendence, and Disability")
2015. "Vulnerability, Reconciliation, and Embodiment," Acadia University Social and Political Thought Colloquium, Wolfville NS, November 20.
2015. "Hegel, Vulnerability, and Criticisms of Reconciliation," Research Seminar presentation for the Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Chester, Chester UK.
2015. "Habit, Autonomy and Ableism," [.pdf] Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy panel at the Canadian Philosophical Association meeting, Ottawa ON. (Large print PDF version of "Habit, Autonomy and Ableism" paper.)
2015. "Assimilation, reconciliation, and being at home: Hegel and otherness in the human,” PhiloSOPHIA: Society for Continental Feminism conference, Atlanta, GA. (A revised version of this paper was published in PhaenEx as "Digestion, Habit, and Being at Home: Hegel and the Gut as Ambiguous Other" -- link provided above!)
2014. “Counter-narratives of Disability in the History of Philosophy," [.pdf] Phoenix Symposium, Mount Allison University, Sept. 26; Atlantic Region Philosophers Association, Memorial University, Oct. 24-25; Eastern Division meeting of the American Philosophical Association as part of an invited panel on “Is Philosophy Ableist?”, Dec. 27-30, 2014. (Large print PDF version of "Counter-narratives of Disability" paper). [Paper links are to APA version, in PDF format]
2014. “Philosophers and water spaniels: lessons in objectivity and ignorance," [.pdf] Joint CSWIP/FEMMSS (Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy; Association for Feminist Epistemologies, Methodologies, Metaphysics and Science Studies) meeting, Waterloo ON. (Large print PDF version of "Philosophers and water spaniels" paper)
2014. “Posthumanism’s Invitation to the Concept of Humanity,” Theorizing Normalcy conference, Sheffield UK.
2014. "Loving Ignorance and Philosophy of Disability," [.pdf] Society for Disability Studies, Minneapolis MN. Conference paper about teaching philosophy of disability. (Large print PDF version of "Loving Ignorance and Philosophy of Disability".)
2014. “Vulnerability, Autonomy, and Practical Identity: Philosophy’s Limits,” (co-author: Kelsey Lauersen), Canadian Disability Studies Association, St. Catharines, ON.
2013. “The Joy of Asparagus: Incorporating the Other in Hegel," [.pdf] Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy, Trent University, Peterborough ON. (Large print PDF version of "Joy of Asparagus" paper).
2013. “Vulnerability, Autonomy, Disability," [.pdf] Atlantic Region Philosophers Association, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS. (Large print PDF version of "Vulnerability, Autonomy, Disability.")
2013. “How Do We Tell This Story? Disability and the History of Philosophy,” Canadian Disability Studies Association, Victoria BC.
2013. “Philosophy and Accessibility,” part of an invited Equity Committee panel, “Carré Rouge: Obstacles Facing Philosophy Students,” Canadian Philosophical Association Meeting, Victoria BC.
2012. “Hegel, Disability, and the Contingency of Nature,” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Rochester NY.
2012. “Hegel’s Bodies: Freedom and Disability in the Encyclopaedia and Philosophy of Right,” Atlantic Region Philosophers Association, UPEI, Charlottetown, PEI, Oct. 12, 2012, and the Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy, Mount Royal University, Calgary, Oct. 26, 2012.
2012. “Disability in the History of Philosophy: The Case Study of Hegel,” Society for Disability Studies, Denver.
2012. “Hegel on ‘Derangement’ and its Implications for Inclusion,” Canadian Disability Studies Association, Kitchener-Waterloo.
2012. “Hegel and the Knowledge of Disability,” Southern Humanities Conference, Louisville KY.
2011. “Crooked Timber: Fichte and Hegel on Whether Humans have a Vocation to Perfection,” Phoenix Symposium, Mount Allison University.
2011. “Hegel, Reason, and Disability,” Atlantic Region Philosophers Association meeting, Mount Allison University.
2011. “Fichte, Disability, and the Vocation of Humanity,” Canadian Philosophical Association, Fredericton, May 31, 2011, and Canadian Disability Studies Association, Fredericton, June 2, 2011; earlier versions at Phoenix Symposium, Mount Allison University, Sept. 18, 2009, and Atlantic Region Philosophers Association meeting, University of King’s College, Halifax, Oct. 16, 2010.
2011. “Disability, Hegel, and the History of Philosophy,” invited talk at University of New Brunswick Philosophy Department, Fredericton, New Brunswick.
2022. "Gut Issues and Resources from Disability Theory." Philosophy, Disability, and Social Change 3 Conference, online, Blavatnik School, University of Oxford, December 8.
2022. "Quality Time in the Aftermath of COVID-19." Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan, October 29. "Quality Time" PDF file. "Quality Time" .docx file. "Quality Time" Large Print PDF. "Quality Time" Large Print .docx file.
2022. "The Gut Microbiome, Autism, and the Imperative of Normalcy.” philoSOPHIA 15th annual conference, online, George Mason University, June 4.
2022. " 'The Gastrointestinal Woman,' Diagnosis, and Practices of Silencing," [.docx file] Canadian Philosophical Association, online, May 17. (Large print version of "Gastrointestinal Woman" paper [.docx file]. PDF Copy of "Gastrointestinal woman" paper Regular Print. PDF Copy of "Gastrointestinal woman" paper Large print.
2022. "Converging and Diverging in COVID Time." Phoenix Colloquium, Mount Allison University, online, March 22.
2021. "Conceptualizing (Good) Relations with the Microbiome." Society for Social Studies of Science (4S) annual conference, online, October 6.
2021. “More than Compliance: Collaborating for Accessibility in Maple League Universities,” with Katie Aubrecht, Erin Austen, Cynthia Bruce, and Mary Ellen Donnan. Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education (CSSHE) 2021 annual conference, University of Alberta, online, June 1.
2021. "Gut Issues: Applying a Disability Lens." [.doc file] Canadian Philosophical Association, University of Alberta, online, May 31. (Large print version of "Gut issues" paper [.doc file]. PDF copies: Regular print PDF of "Gut issues" paper and Large print PDF of "Gut issues" paper.
2021. “Collaborating for Access in Higher Education,” with Katie Aubrecht, Erin Austen, Cynthia Bruce, and Mary Ellen Donnan. Society for Disability Studies conference at Ohio State University, online, April 20.
2020. "The Gut and Vulnerability as Embodied and Relational." [.doc file] Symposium of Feminist Philosophy: Critical Vulnerabilities - Political, Epistemological, and Ontological Issues. Université de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, January 29. (Large print version of "Gut and Vulnerability" paper [.doc file]). PDF copies: Regular print PDF copy "Gut and Vulnerability" and Large print PDF copy "Gut and Vulnerability" paper.
2019. "Relational Autonomy and the Context of Eating." [.doc file] Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy, Guelph University, Guelph Ontario, October 26. (Large print version of "Relational Autonomy and Eating" paper [.doc file]). PDF copies: Regular print PDF copy "Relational Autonomy and Eating" paper and Large print PDF copy "Relational Autonomy and Eating" paper.
2019. "Gut Metaphors and Rhetorics of Control." [.doc file] Disability, Access, Equity & Education: Creating Welcoming Communities conference, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish NS, August 27. (Large print version of "Gut Metaphors" paper as .doc file). PDF copies: Regular print PDF copy of "Gut metaphors" paper and Large print PDF copy of "Gut Metaphors" paper. (This is a shortened & slightly updated version of the 2018 paper given at FEMMSS 7).
2019. "Like Not Forgetting the Coffee: Accessibility as Habit in Philosophy" [.doc file] Equity Committee session on Ableism and Mental Health Stigma, Canadian Philosophical Association, University of British Columbia, Vancouver BC, June 3. (Large print version of "Like Not Forgetting the Coffee" [.doc file]. PDF copies: Regular print PDF version of "Like Not Forgetting the Coffee" and Large print PDF version of "Like Not Forgetting the Coffee."
2019. "Gut Microbiome and Care of the Self," [.doc file] Canadian Disability Studies Association, University of British Columbia, Vancouver BC, June 1. (Large print version of "Gut Microbiome and Care of the Self" [.doc file]) PDF copies: Regular print PDF copy of "Gut Microbiome and Care of Self" paper and Large print PDF copy of "Gut Microbiome and Care of the Self" paper.
(Slightly different version of "Gut Microbiome and Care of the Self" paper presented at philoSOPHIA, Memorial University, St. John's NL, May 10. Large print version of that different version).
2018. "Gut Metaphors and Rhetorics of Control," [pdf] FEMMSS 7: Navigating Habitats: Feminist Explorations of Disability, Climates, Ecosystems, and Technologies, Corvallis OR, August 2. (Large print version of "Gut Metaphors" paper [pdf].)
2018. "The Use of a Disability Lens for Hegel Studies," [pdf] Hegel's Encyclopaedic System and its Legacy, 32nd International Hegel Congress, University of Tampere, Tampere Finland, June 7. (Large print PDF version of "Use of Disability Lens for Hegel Studies" paper.)
2018. "Accessibility and Hospitality: Derrida, Justice, and Universal Design," [pdf] Canadian Disability Studies Association, University of Regina, Regina SK, May 29. (Large print PDF version of "Accessibility and Hospitality" paper.)
2018. “Vulnerability, Control, and the Gut as Ambiguous Other,” Phoenix Colloquium, Mount Allison University, February 9. Also presented as invited talk for the Philosophy Department, University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown PEI, March 2.
2017. Comment on Shelley Tremain’s Foucault and Feminist Philosophy of Disability, Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy, Western University, London ON, October 28. (Link to whole Tremain panel.)
2017. “The Individualist Rhetoric of Gut Control,” Atlantic Region Philosophers Association, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax NS, October 15.
2017. Comment on Melinda Hall’s The Bioethics of Enhancement: Transhumanism, Disability, and Biopower. philoSOPHIA, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton FL, April 1, 2017. Also presented at the Canadian Philosophical Association, Ryerson University, University of Toronto, May 31. (Links to whole Melinda Hall panel.)
2016. "Freedom, Transcendence, and Disability: Rethinking the Overcoming Story," [.pdf] Joint panel of the Society for Existential and Phenomenological Theory and Culture and the Canadian Philosophical Association, University of Calgary, Calgary AB, May 31. (Large print PDF version of "Freedom, Transcendence, and Disability")
2015. "Vulnerability, Reconciliation, and Embodiment," Acadia University Social and Political Thought Colloquium, Wolfville NS, November 20.
2015. "Hegel, Vulnerability, and Criticisms of Reconciliation," Research Seminar presentation for the Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Chester, Chester UK.
2015. "Habit, Autonomy and Ableism," [.pdf] Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy panel at the Canadian Philosophical Association meeting, Ottawa ON. (Large print PDF version of "Habit, Autonomy and Ableism" paper.)
2015. "Assimilation, reconciliation, and being at home: Hegel and otherness in the human,” PhiloSOPHIA: Society for Continental Feminism conference, Atlanta, GA. (A revised version of this paper was published in PhaenEx as "Digestion, Habit, and Being at Home: Hegel and the Gut as Ambiguous Other" -- link provided above!)
2014. “Counter-narratives of Disability in the History of Philosophy," [.pdf] Phoenix Symposium, Mount Allison University, Sept. 26; Atlantic Region Philosophers Association, Memorial University, Oct. 24-25; Eastern Division meeting of the American Philosophical Association as part of an invited panel on “Is Philosophy Ableist?”, Dec. 27-30, 2014. (Large print PDF version of "Counter-narratives of Disability" paper). [Paper links are to APA version, in PDF format]
2014. “Philosophers and water spaniels: lessons in objectivity and ignorance," [.pdf] Joint CSWIP/FEMMSS (Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy; Association for Feminist Epistemologies, Methodologies, Metaphysics and Science Studies) meeting, Waterloo ON. (Large print PDF version of "Philosophers and water spaniels" paper)
2014. “Posthumanism’s Invitation to the Concept of Humanity,” Theorizing Normalcy conference, Sheffield UK.
2014. "Loving Ignorance and Philosophy of Disability," [.pdf] Society for Disability Studies, Minneapolis MN. Conference paper about teaching philosophy of disability. (Large print PDF version of "Loving Ignorance and Philosophy of Disability".)
2014. “Vulnerability, Autonomy, and Practical Identity: Philosophy’s Limits,” (co-author: Kelsey Lauersen), Canadian Disability Studies Association, St. Catharines, ON.
2013. “The Joy of Asparagus: Incorporating the Other in Hegel," [.pdf] Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy, Trent University, Peterborough ON. (Large print PDF version of "Joy of Asparagus" paper).
2013. “Vulnerability, Autonomy, Disability," [.pdf] Atlantic Region Philosophers Association, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS. (Large print PDF version of "Vulnerability, Autonomy, Disability.")
2013. “How Do We Tell This Story? Disability and the History of Philosophy,” Canadian Disability Studies Association, Victoria BC.
2013. “Philosophy and Accessibility,” part of an invited Equity Committee panel, “Carré Rouge: Obstacles Facing Philosophy Students,” Canadian Philosophical Association Meeting, Victoria BC.
2012. “Hegel, Disability, and the Contingency of Nature,” Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Rochester NY.
2012. “Hegel’s Bodies: Freedom and Disability in the Encyclopaedia and Philosophy of Right,” Atlantic Region Philosophers Association, UPEI, Charlottetown, PEI, Oct. 12, 2012, and the Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy, Mount Royal University, Calgary, Oct. 26, 2012.
2012. “Disability in the History of Philosophy: The Case Study of Hegel,” Society for Disability Studies, Denver.
2012. “Hegel on ‘Derangement’ and its Implications for Inclusion,” Canadian Disability Studies Association, Kitchener-Waterloo.
2012. “Hegel and the Knowledge of Disability,” Southern Humanities Conference, Louisville KY.
2011. “Crooked Timber: Fichte and Hegel on Whether Humans have a Vocation to Perfection,” Phoenix Symposium, Mount Allison University.
2011. “Hegel, Reason, and Disability,” Atlantic Region Philosophers Association meeting, Mount Allison University.
2011. “Fichte, Disability, and the Vocation of Humanity,” Canadian Philosophical Association, Fredericton, May 31, 2011, and Canadian Disability Studies Association, Fredericton, June 2, 2011; earlier versions at Phoenix Symposium, Mount Allison University, Sept. 18, 2009, and Atlantic Region Philosophers Association meeting, University of King’s College, Halifax, Oct. 16, 2010.
2011. “Disability, Hegel, and the History of Philosophy,” invited talk at University of New Brunswick Philosophy Department, Fredericton, New Brunswick.
Book Reviews
2021. Book review of Owen Ware's Fichte's Moral Philosophy, in Symposium.
2020. Book review of Alison Stone’s Nature, Ethics and Gender in German Romanticism and Idealism, in Hypatia Reviews Online (September). doi.org/10.1017/S2753906700003351
2017. Book Review of Daniel Breazeale’s Thinking Through the Wissenschaftslehre: Themes from Fichte’s Early Philosophy, in Symposium. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0012217318000112
2020. Book review of Alison Stone’s Nature, Ethics and Gender in German Romanticism and Idealism, in Hypatia Reviews Online (September). doi.org/10.1017/S2753906700003351
2017. Book Review of Daniel Breazeale’s Thinking Through the Wissenschaftslehre: Themes from Fichte’s Early Philosophy, in Symposium. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0012217318000112