Faculty Member, Philosophy
About
My research deals with questions in ethics, aesthetics and philosophy of law, and my historical work is on Kant, the neo-Kantian tradition (including Schiller, Emerson and Nietzsche) and Peirce's pragmatism. The main aim of my current research project is to apply a pragmatic model of the experimental method to questions about the nature of practical reasoning. Towards this aim, I draw on Peirce's phenomenology and semiotics as a basis for examining the various way ideals, ends and principles might evolve and grow.
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