Editorial Team

YUNUS TUNCEL (EDITOR-IN-CHIEF)

Yunus Tuncel is a co-founder of the Nietzsche Circle and is the Editor-in-Chief of its electronic journal, The Agonist, which is published twice a year. He received his PhD in philosophy from the New School for Social Research.

LUKE TRUSSO (EDITOR)

Luke Trusso has been an Adjunct Instructor in the Philosophy and Religion Department at NJCU since 2009, and an Adjunct Lecturer in the Liberal Studies Department at NYU since 2014. He has an MA in English Literature from SUNY Buffalo, and a MA in Philosophy from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, PA.

RACHEL ROBERTS (MANAGING EDITOR)

Rachel currently resides in Miami after obtaining her BA in philosophy and MA in Bioethics from NYU. After her first year in New York City, Rachel began as an intern for The Agonist and the NY Posthuman Research Group.

BEN ABELSON (ARTICLE EDITOR)

Ben Abelson is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Mercy College in Dobbs Ferry, NY. He received his PhD from the City University of New York Graduate Center in 2015. His publications include Clarity and Vision: An Introduction to Philosophy (Kendall Hunt, 2018).

JOSHUA HALL (INTERVIEW EDITOR)

Joshua M. Hall is Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Liberal Studies Program at William Paterson University. His research focuses on various historical and geographical lenses on philosophy’s boundaries, particularly the intersection of aesthetics, psychology and social justice.

PABLO CEJA (ARTS EDITOR)

Pablo Ceja is a writer and artist based in New York City.

ANTHONY KOSAR (BOOK REVIEW EDITOR)

Anthony Kosar works in the history of philosophy and has long-standing interests in European intellectual history, cultural and historical philosophy (Geschichtsphilosophie), ethics, and the philosophies of Friedrich Nietzsche.

SETH BINSTED (GRAPHIC DESIGNER, WEBMASTER)

Seth Binsted studied philosophy in the graduate department at Stony Brook University.  His  academic  work  has  focused  on  both  Nietzsche  and phenomenological philosophy.

QINGZHI XU (DAVID) (INTERN)

Qingzhi  Xu  is  an  undergraduate  student  at  New  York  University.  He  is  currently  working  on  majors  in Mathematics  and  Economics  as  well  as  a  minor  in  Philosophy.  He  has  a  vast  array  of  interests,  including Nietzschean philosophy, metaphysics, and eastern philosophy.

PEL OLSON (CLERICAL INTERN)

Pel is currently pursuing a MLIS degree with a focus on information modelling, ontologies, and taxonomies. He graduated from NYU’s philosophy department having focus on logic, philosophy of language, and semantics.