Book: Descent of Socrates: Self-Knowledge and Cryptic Nature in the Platonic Dialogues. Indiana University Press, 2005.
Representative publications:
"The 'Unbearable Excess' of Diabolical Evil in Žižek's reading of Schelling," Comparative and Continental Philosophy, forthcoming.
"On the Ground of Images: Sacred Dogs and Monstrous Truth," Research in Phenomenology, 49.1, forthcoming.
"Platonic Displacements and the Strange Appearance of Socrates," Kronos: Philosophical Journal, Vol. 5, 2016, 111-142.
"Prolegomena to Monstrous Philosophy or Why it is Necessary to Read Schelling Today." Comparative Continental Philosophy, Vol. 6 No. 1, May, 2014.
"Fire from Heaven in Elemental Tragedy: From Hölderlin's Death of Empedocles to Nietzsche's Dying Socrates." Research in Phenomenology, 44, 2014.
"The Experience of Freedom at the Limits of Reflection in Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology." Chiasmi International, No 15, 2013.
"Bastard Reasoning in Schelling's Freiheitsschrift." Epoché. A Journal in the History of Philosophy, 13, no. 2, 2009.
"Once more... for the first time: Aristotle and Hegel in the Logic of History," Research in Phenomenology, 34, 2004.
"Translating Innigkeit: The Belonging Together of the Strange," in Heidegger and the Greeks, ed. Drew Hyland and John Manoussakis, Indiana University Press, 2004.
"Reading Schelling after Heidegger: The Freedom of Cryptic Dialogue," in Schelling Now, ed. Jason Wirth, Indiana University Press, 2004.
"Teiresias in Athens: Socrates as Educator and the Kinship of Physis in Plato's Meno," Epoché. A Journal in the History of Philosophy, 7, no. 2, Spring 2003.
"Saving the Last Word: Heidegger and the Concluding Myth of Plato's Republic," Philosophy Today (Fall, 2002).