Drew M. Dalton
Psychology · Indiana University
Publications
30
Citations
36
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
21
Publishing since 2006
Drew M. Dalton works in philosophy, focusing on phenomenology (the study of how things appear to conscious experience) and speculative realism (a movement questioning whether reality can be understood independently of human perception). Their work explores metaphysics, ethics, and pessimism, along with applied topics such as queer communities, HIV policy, and climate impacts. Much of the research engages with continental European philosophical traditions and thinkers like Kant, Levinas, and Schopenhauer.
Publication activity has been uneven over the last decade, with gaps in 2019-2021 followed by a more active period from 2022 to 2024, averaging about 2.2 publications per year over the last five years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Speculative Realism and Phenomenology
2026
- Speculative Phenomenology: Reexamining the Relation Between Phenomenology and Speculative Realism
Symposium · 2024
- Pessimistic aesthetics and the re-valuation of guilty pleasures: on the moral and metaphysical significance of escapism
Journal of AESTHETICS & CULTURE · 2024
- Pessimism and the Questions of Moral Nihilism and Ethical Quietism in advance
Epoché A Journal for the History of Philosophy · 2024
- Is There a Space to Fight Back? Exclusionary Queer and Islamic Spaces and Resistance from Queer Muslims
2023
- Have We Left Behind the Rainbow Warriors? The Climate Emergency and Its Impact on Global Queer People and Their Communities
Sustainable development goals series · 2023
- The Matter of Evil
Northwestern University Press eBooks · 2023
- The Unbecoming of Being
Technophany A Journal for Philosophy and Technology · 2023
- The beautiful pessimism at the heart of Jimmy Buffett’s music
2023
- The Metaphysics of Speculative Materialism
Philosophy Today · 2022
- Shannon M. Mussett: Entropic Philosophy: chaos, breakdown, and creation, Lanham: Roman & Littlefield, 2022, 203 pp., ISBN: 978-1-78,661-246-5
Continental Philosophy Review · 2022
- Cutting the Ribbon? Austerity Measures and the Problems Faced by the HIV Third Sector
2018
- Towards an Object-Oriented Ethics: Schopenhauer, Spinoza, and the Physics of Objective Evil
Open Philosophy · 2018
- On the Possibility of Speculative Ethical Absolutes After Kant
2018
- Phenomenology and the Problem of the Inhuman: Psychologism, Correlationism, and the Ethics of Absolute Materiality
Contributions to phenomenology · 2017
- Sustainable development goals series×1
- Northwestern University Press eBooks×1
- Symposium×1
- Philosophy Today×1
- Technophany A Journal for Philosophy and Technology×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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