Welcome! Most folks call me Sadie. I’m a Canadian environmental philosopher who researches, writes, teaches, and dwells joyously within the humus of our always-already-vegetal existence. Some things to know about me:

1. I live and work near Albany, NY as a Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy. I teach community-engaged environmental ethics, critical thinking, and the history of philosophy (although I’ve taught many other classes previously, especially in ethics). I love guiding students toward realizing how philosophical inquiry not only equips them to think and communicate more clearly (a key skill, especially today), but can help them explore and compassionately engage different perspectives across time, space, and species. 
2. I spend a great deal of time considering the botanical bases of existential richness. The way I do so is very plugged into the social and ecological consequences of learning to think and operationalize attention and affect differently, and I’m much indebted to the work of John Dewey, an American pragmatist. 
3. I thrive in collaborative contexts, working with scholars and practitioners from a variety of fields and areas of expertise. Want to create a reading group? Share tips on good reads? I’d love to hear from you! You can find me reliably at drsarahlkwarren[at]gmail.com.