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Justin Clardy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Santa Clara University, within the College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on normative ethics, social justice, and the role of emotions like love and tenderness in interpersonal relationships and political structures. He critically examines non-monogamy through an intersectional lens, particularly addressing the socio-ontological positioning of Black individuals and the implications of civic indifference. His work bridges Afropessimism with contemporary ethical debates, emphasizing systemic oppression and Black suffering.
Clardy's academic contributions include his book Why It's Ok to Not Be Monogamous, which challenges liberal societies' monogamous marriage norms. His research also explores civic tenderness as a tool for addressing systemic inequities, such as child poverty. He has been featured in media outlets like USA Today and WalesOnline for his insights on polyamory and social justice.
His publications span ethics, political theory, and race studies, with a recurring emphasis on reimagining intimacy and justice through a Black-centric framework. While no specific awards are listed, his work reflects engagement with pressing societal issues through interdisciplinary philosophy.
Clardy teaches courses in philosophy of race, ethics, and the philosophy of emotions. His academic profile highlights a commitment to rigorous scholarship that bridges theoretical philosophy with real-world socio-political challenges.





