University of Arizona: Ph.D. Program
Lewis & Clark College: B.A. with Honors, Philosophy
I work mainly in epistemology, but I maintain serious interests in early modern philosophy.
| Talk | Conference | Date |
|---|---|---|
| “The Problem of the Basing Relation” | Northwestern/Notre Dame Graduate Epistemology Conference | Spring 2010 |
| “Acceptance at a Glance” | Annual Philosophy of Religion Conference | Spring 2010 |
| “The Problem of the Basing Relation” | Arché/CSMN Graduate Conference | Fall 2009 |
| The Infinite Progress of Klein’s Epistemology | Northwest Philosophy Conference | Fall 2007 |
| Basic Knowledge is Easy (to Lose) | University of Miami Graduate Conference in Epistemology | Spring 2007 |
| Knowing that One Knows Revisited | Pacific Divisional Meeting, APA | Spring 2006 |
| Spring | Fall | |
|---|---|---|
| 2010 | Earhart Fellowship | TBA |
| 2009 | TA: Phil/Econ 205, Ethics & Economics of Wealth | Earhart Fellowship |
| 2008 | Instructor: Phil 111, Introduction to Philosophy | TA: Phil 261, Medieval Philosophy |
| 2007 | TA: Trad 104 | TA: Trad 104, Mind, Matter and God |
| 2006 | TA: Indv 101, Philosophical Perspectives on the Individual |