Work in the World

An update(ing) collection of available writing in the world. Work behind a subscription pane is labeled 🔑.

My Google Scholar page

  • “Questions and Integration in the Introductory Philosophy Classroom,” entry for the Blog of the American Philosophical Association’s “Teaching with Questions” series (Stephen Bloch-Schumann, Ph.D., editor), 23 April 2025.
  • (Book Chapter) “The Pleasures of the Problem: Path, Decision, and Annulment in Parmenides and Badiou.” In Contemporary Encounters with Ancient Practice: 52-77. Ryan Johnson, Jacob Greenstine, and Dave Mesing, eds. Edinburgh University Press, 2025.
  • (Article) “Building Trust and Autonomy in the Introductory Classroom: Team Discussion and Analysis Assignments.” With Karen C. Adkins, Ph.D. In APA Studies on Teaching Philosophy, vol. 22 no. 2 (spring 2023): 2-8.
  • “Thinking Precarity and Possibility in the Undergraduate Classroom,” interview with Sidra Shahid, Ph.D. Blog of the American Philosophical Association, 24 June 2022.
  • (Book Chapter) “Erlebnis, Tarrying, and Thinking Again After George Yancy.” With Selihom Andarge, Nicholas Aranda, Josie Brady, Tricia Charfauros, Kelley Coakley, and Regi Worles. In George Yancy: A Critical Introduction, 29-47. Kimberley Ducey, Clevis E. Headley, and Joe R. Feagin, eds. Rowman and Littlefield, 2021.
  • (Article) 🔑 “Guests in the Out-Side: Becoming, Knowing, and Acting in Jane Bennett’s Vital Materialism.” Philosophy in the Contemporary World: An International Journal 27:1 (Spring/Summer 2021), 20-43. DOI 10.5840/pcw20212712.
  • (Article) “Collision: Voices of Water.” Evental Aesthetics: Aesthetic Intersections 3, vol. 9, no. 1 (2020): 55-67.
  • 🔑 “Alain Badiou.” Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Philosophers: 20th Century France, Patrick Gamez, Section Editor; John Shook, General Editor (2020). DOI: 10.5040/9781350999992.0041.
  • (Article) “Negation, structure, transformation: Alain Badiou and the new metaphysics.” Open Philosophy Topical Issue, “The New Metaphysics: Analytic/Continental Crossovers” 2018:1, 213-222.
  • (Book) Multiplicity and Ontology in Deleuze and Badiou. Palgrave, 2018.
  • (Article) 🔑 “Allowances, Affordances, and the Collaborative Constitution of Identity.” Perspectives International Postgraduate Journal in Philosophy, vol. 5 (2014), 58-74.
  • (Article) “Special Effects, Special Status: Lie, Visual Effects, and Stephen Prince’s Perceptual Realism,” Cinemascope 10 (Jan.-June 2008), special issue: Falsehood and Cinema, ed. Mariangela Fornaro.
  • (Book Chapter) “Should We Condemn Michael?” in Ultimate LOST and Philosophy: Think Together, Die Alone, ed. Sharon Kaye (Wiley, 2010), 233-241. Also appeared as “Should We Condemn Michael for Saving Walt?” in LOST and Philosophy: The Island Has Its Reasons, ed. Sharon Kaye (Blackwell, 2007), 18-25.

I've published creative non-fiction and poetry in collaboration with The Earth Of, with Arts, Letters and Numbers, and in anthologies associated with the Denver Writing Project.

  • "Murmur, Minor: Two Notes on Deleuze." In The Earth Of: Murmurations (2023; edited by Christine Lorenz, Ginger Teppner, and Andrew Helton): 25-31.
  • "Ants, Strange and Particular" (pp. 84-86), "Moving Like Water" (p. 116), and "Meditation: Inter-Eruption" (pp. 173-175). In The Earth Of: Writings from a Time of Rupture (2020; edited by Christine Lorenz and Ginger Teppner).
  • “Acorn: Northern Red Oak (Quercus Rubra), Far Northwest Denver.” Denver Writing Project’s Invitational Summer Institute and Advanced Institute Anthologies 2020, 79.
  • “Dispatch from the Western Desert.” Denver Writing Project’s Invitational Summer Institute and Advanced Institute Anthologies 2019, 62.
  • “October 2, 8:52-8:57am Eastern Daylight Time.” Denver Writing Project’s Summer Institute Anthology 2017: pp. 47-49. Denver Writing Project, 2017.