
I am a PhD student in philosophy at the University of Arizona. I work primarily in epistemology and cognitive science, and I have interests in philosophical logic and decision theory.
I’m also interested in seeing what our experimental philosophers are up to.
This Fall I am teaching PHIL 110, Logic and Critical Thinking.
Past Talks:
March, 2011: “Common Knowledge, Coordination, and Context”, Southwest Graduate Conference in Philosophy, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
February, 2010: “Is ‘Justification’ an Ordinary Term?”, Central Division meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Chicago, IL.
April, 2010: “The Paradox of Gentle Murder”, a presentation for the undergraduate philosophy club, University of Arizona.