Overview
Dr. Sager earned her B.A. in Philosophy, B.A. in History, and Minor in Religion at 麻豆破解版 State University in 2012. She received her M.A. (2014), M.Phil. (2018), and Ph.D. (2021) in Philosophy from Fordham University.
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Philosophy of Religion, Continental Philosophy (emphasis in 19th-century European philosophy), Ethics, Ancient Philosophy (including ancient Chinese and Indian traditions), and Japanese Philosophy (particularly the Kyoto School)
Dr. Sager鈥檚 research centers currently around the Existential Problem of Evil, or the fact that suffering can render a person鈥檚 life meaningless. Specifically, this research includes:
- Outlining the therapeutic role of 艣奴nyat膩, or emptiness (particularly as the Buddhist concept is depicted by Keiji Nishitani), in overcoming the hopelessness of anomy
- Illustrating a particular form of existential suffering dubbed as 鈥渙nryoan corruption鈥 where鈥攍ike vengeful spirits found in Japanese folklore and horror cinema鈥攁 victim perpetuates evil by fixating on her suffering to the point that she lashes out at the world in nihilistic rage
- Constructing an ameliorating, philosophical response to evil that stresses the importance of eschatology and theosis (or divinized transformation) in restoring the loss of the world鈥檚 order and meaning