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Russell Duvernoy is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at King's University College, part of Western University. His research focuses on the intersections of process philosophy (Whitehead), French speculative thought (Deleuze), and ecological ethics. He explores concepts like 'ecological attunement' to reimagine human-environment relations through attention and affect. His work bridges metaphysics with contemporary crises, emphasizing speculative philosophy's role in reorienting existential frameworks.
Research Interests include:
- Philosophy of Ecology & Climate Change
- Process Philosophy & Speculative Pragmatism
- Comparative Philosophy of Nature (Indigenous, Daoist, Mahayana)
- 20th/21st Century French Philosophy (Deleuze)
- Ecological Conversion & Religious Affect
Recent publications engage topics like creolizing eschatology, aesthetic contemplation in German thought, and transitional environmental personhood concepts. His work critically examines speculation's ethical implications amid ecological crises.
No formal awards are listed, but his sabbatical (June 2025–2026) suggests active research engagement. Advising and grant details are not provided in available texts.





