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Chandler D. Rogers is a Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at Gonzaga University. His research focuses on the human place in nature, ethics of human-animal relations, and intersections with theology and continental philosophy.
- Ph.D., Philosophy, Boston College (2022)
- M.A., Philosophy, Loyola Marymount University
- B.A., Biblical and Theological Studies, Biola University
Rogers specializes in Environmental Philosophy, 19th Century Philosophy, and Continental Philosophy of Religion. His work engages with post-Spinozist ethical frameworks, the philosophy of nature in Schelling and Merleau-Ponty, and theological questions in Kierkegaard. He also explores themes of empathy, ecological conversion, and the role of myth in understanding human-animal kinship.
The trends in his publications highlight a focus on continental environmental ethics, dissociation of faith, and post-Spinozist ecological thought. His articles often analyze tensions between autonomy and submission, human and nonhuman agency, and the role of psychoanalysis in environmental philosophy.
Rogers teaches within the Catholic intellectual tradition and advocates for relational ethics that bridge individual uniqueness with communal and ecological responsibility.


