Jonathan Kwan

Assistant Professor Of Philosophy at New York University Abu Dhabi

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  • New York University Abu Dhabi

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Biography

New York University Abu Dhabi

Jonathan Kwan works in social and political philosophy, especially as it intersects with environmental philosophy, decolonial philosophy, and the philosophy of race. He is also interested in Chinese philosophy, the philosophy of art, feminist philosophy, and Buddhist philosophy. His current research projects investigate an eco-political theory of territorial rights, non-ideal theories of transitional legitimacy, the social ontology of the people, abolition politics, and the conservativism of Confucius and Burke.

Jonathan currently serves on the APA Committee on Asian & Asian American Philosophers & Philosophies. Before joining NYUAD, he was a postdoctoral fellow at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University. He completed his PhD in philosophy with a Women Studies Certificate at The Graduate Center, CUNY, and his BA at Swarthmore College, where he majored in philosophy and minored in religion and interpretation theory. In addition to Santa Clara University, he has taught at Hunter College, Brooklyn College, Baruch College, and LaGuardia Community College. He has also served as the Managing Editor for the Journal of Social Philosophy. Once upon a time, he was a third-grade teacher at Beauvoir, the National Cathedral Elementary School in Washington, DC.

Research Areas

social and political philosophy, environmental philosophy, decolonial philosophy, philosophy of race, philosophy of art, Chinese philosophy

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