I am an Assistant Professor in the Philosophy Department and Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology Program at Washington University in St. Louis. I received my PhD in Philosophy from Harvard in 2020.
I work in epistemology, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of psychology. My work 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)
“Crossmodal Basing.” Mind (forthcoming)
“Perceptual Learning and Reasons-Responsiveness.” Noûs (forthcoming)
"The Epistemic Role of Core Cognition." Philosophical Review (2020)
"Epistemic and Aesthetic Conflict." The British Journal of Aesthetics (forthcoming)
“Crossmodal Basing.” Mind (forthcoming)
“Perceptual Learning and Reasons-Responsiveness.” Noûs (forthcoming)
"The Epistemic Role of Core Cognition." Philosophical Review (2020)