Congratulations to Jeremy Garbe on presenting his paper at the 2026 Stanford/Johns Hopkins Phil + Lit Graduate Student Conference
Congratulations to Jeremy Garbe on presenting his paper, “Since Time Was, I Am, For Ever”: Temporality and the Scope of Human Freedom in Beauvoir’s Philosophy and Literature, at the 2026 Stanford/Johns Hopkins Phil + Lit Graduate Student Conference at Stanford University.
Jeremy presented on the panel Living in Retrospect, offering a compelling analysis of temporality, existential freedom, and moral action. His work examined how the phenomenological experience of time shapes human freedom, responsibility, and self-determination, while also highlighting the unique power of literature to illuminate existential philosophy.
