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职称:Professor
所属学校:Stanford University
所属院系:Philosophy
所属专业:Philosophy
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My research concerns the history of late modern philosophy and connections between philosophy and literature. In late modern history, I have focused primarily on Kant and his influence on 19th century philosophy.
My book on Kant’s critique of metaphysics (The Poverty of Conceptual Truth, 2015) has recently come out with Oxford. I have also written articles on Kant's theoretical philosophy, on Nietzsche, and on the neo-Kantian movement. In the near future, I will be focusing on questions about Nietzsche’s moral psychology and on Montaigne’s philosophical and literary projects in the Essays. With Joshua Landy (Comparative Literature, French), I have been instrumental in developing the program in Philosophy and Literature at Stanford, and we are currently collaborating in that area. I was educated at Yale (A.B., 1987) and the University of Pennsylvania (Ph.D., 1993), where I worked closely with Alexander Nehamas, Gary Hatfield, and Paul Guyer. I have taught at Stanford since 1996, and have also taught as a visitor at Harvard, Haverford, and Bryn Mawr. I was born and raised in Macon, GA, and I get back there as often as I can.