I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Center for Cognitive Science at Rutgers University. During academic year 2023-2024, I am a Laurance S. Rockefeller Visiting Faculty Fellow at the Princeton University Center for Human Values.
I specialize in epistemology, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of psychology. My research concerns the role of reasons in perception and cognition, and the scope of epistemic evaluability. |
Recent Publications
"Epistemic and Aesthetic Conflict." The British Journal of Aesthetics (forthcoming)
"Perceptual Learning." Philosophy Compass (2023)
“Perceptual Learning and Reasons-Responsiveness.” Noûs (2023)
“Crossmodal Basing.” Mind (2022)
"The Epistemic Role of Core Cognition." Philosophical Review (2020)
"Epistemic and Aesthetic Conflict." The British Journal of Aesthetics (forthcoming)
"Perceptual Learning." Philosophy Compass (2023)
“Perceptual Learning and Reasons-Responsiveness.” Noûs (2023)
“Crossmodal Basing.” Mind (2022)
"The Epistemic Role of Core Cognition." Philosophical Review (2020)