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2009 Westminster College, B.A.
2011 University of Chicago, M.A.
2014 Duquesne University, M.A.
2022 University of Toronto, Ph.D.
World Religions
Introduction to Philosophy: What's Real
How Do We Know
Why Should I Care?
Philosophy of Emotions
Zoe Anthony researches and teaches in the areas of nineteenth and twentieth century Continental philosophy, philosophical and religious ethics, and the academic study of religion. Her research interests constellate around questions of social and political philosophy, and the interaction between religious and philosophical ways of responding to problems of ethical and moral significance.
Her book, Suffering Time: Nietzsche and the Generativity of Suffering, explores the contours of Nietzsche's response to the problem of suffering in three of his published works. She is currently contributing to a new critical commentary and translation of the "Prologue" to Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra. Her new work involves a study of the affective and psychological dimensions of ressentiment within right-wing political discourse, a project on outsider art using standpoint epistemology and perspectivist approaches, and an article on the "Songs of Zarathustra."