Professor of Philosophy, Warwick University, 1993-2021.Honorary President of the Friedrich Nietzsche Society, 2021-
A new book entitled Nietzsche's Earthbound Wisdom. The Philosopher, the Poet, and the Sage, will be published by University of Chicago Press in the spring of 2025. Today, Nietzsche is rightly celebrated for his rich, philosophical naturalism, but we must not overlook the visionary dimension of his thinking and his focus on the need to cultivate a new care of the self and care of life. In the book I set out to recover Nietzsche’s love for a philosophy that guides us through our passions and opens us more fully to the possibilities of life and the joy of knowledge. I offer close readings of Nietzsche’s texts in conversation with philosophical and literary figures including Augustine, Baudelaire, Carlyle, Dostoevsky, Emerson, Flaubert, Stendhal, and more. I probe Nietzsche’s critique of literary naturalism and his alternative conception of the poet as seer who has a deep longing for a new earth. My hope is that readers will welcome a study that returns Nietzsche to the philosophical and literary traditions to which he belongs.
In recent years I have contributed to research in several areas of philosophical inquiry, including the philosophy of the emotions & passions and philosophy as a way of life. I have also carried out quite extensive research on the reception of Hellenistic philosophy in modern European thought, notably Epicurean teaching and Stoicism. This research has resulted in a number of published articles and book chapters, as well as the edition of Jean-Marie Guyau's The Ethics of Epicurus (1878), translated and co-edited by Federico Testa and published by Bloomsbury Academic in 2021. In 2018 a study of Nietzsche's middle writings entitled Nietzsche's Search for Philosophy was published by Bloomsbury Academic. I wrote the Afterword to a new translation and edition of Dawn published by Stanford University Press in 2011 and co-authored a close reading of this text with Rebecca Bamford, which was published by Wiley Blackwell in 2021. In 2022 a specially commissioned volume of essays, co-edited with Paul S. Loeb, on Nietzsche's text, Thus Spoke Zarathustra, was published by Cambridge University Press. Bloomsbury also published a book on Bergson, Thinking Beyond the Human Condition in 2018.
I am researching a book entitled The Sanity of Philosophy: Reading Santayana. A concern with sanity informs not only Santayana's understanding of conventional sanity as ‘normal madness,’ but also, and more importantly, his conception of philosophy, his writings on poetry and religion, and his reflections on the art of life. I probe the significance of Santayana's perspectives on sanity for understanding his relevance today and in relation to the on-going need to cultivate a critical, vital, and serene intelligence. I bring Santayana's naturalism into rapport with a range of other thinkers and writers (including figures he wrote essays on), such as Bergson, Emerson, William James, Nietzsche, Plotinus, Schopenhauer, Shakespeare, Shelley, Spinoza, and Walt Whitman.
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Co-editor of two book series: Critical Guides to Nietzsche (Edinburgh University Press) and Re-Inventing Philosophy as a Way of Life (Bloomsbury).
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Recently published essays and forthcoming essays include:
Vincent Le and Paris Lettau (eds.), 150 Years of Tragedy: Nietzsche, Art, Philosophy (Index Books, forthcoming).