Assistant Professor

About

Biography

Domenica Romagni specializes in Early Modern philosophy, philosophy of music, and philosophy of mind. Her current research is focused on how 17th century developments in music theory helped to influence fundamental ontology, philosophy of perception, and scientific theory-building at the time. Before joining the philosophy department at CSU, she completed her PhD at Princeton under the supervision of Daniel Garber, where she earned a Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship in her final year. Her work is forthcoming in The Blackwell Companion to Spinoza. When she is not doing philosophy, she can be found making music in the guitar and cello duo Bitter Bloom, rock climbing, or adventuring with her dog Hank.

Publications

"Spinoza's Aesthetics" in Yitzhak Y. Melamed (ed.), The Blackwell Companion to Spinoza (Oxford: Blackwell, in preparation).