Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2016
Ithaca, New York, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Epistemology
Indian Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics and Epistemology
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    Lakṣaṇā as Inference
    Journal of Indian Philosophy 39 (4-5): 353-366. 2011.
    This paper questions a few assumptions of Gaṅgeśa Upādhyāya’s theory of ordinary verbal cognition (laukika-śābdabodha). The meaning relation (vṛtti) is of two kinds: śakti (which gives us the primary referent of a word) and lakṣaṇā (which yields the secondary referent). For Gaṅgeśa, the ground (bīja) of lakṣaṇā is a sort of inexplicability (anupapatti) pertaining to the composition (anvaya) of word-meanings. In this connection, one notices that the case of lakṣaṇā is quite similar to that of one…Read more
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    Transparency and the KK Principle
    Noûs 52 (1): 3-23. 2018.
    An important question in epistemology is whether the KK principle is true, i.e., whether an agent who knows that p is also thereby in a position to know that she knows that p. We explain how a “transparency” account of self-knowledge, which maintains that we learn about our attitudes towards a proposition by reflecting not on ourselves but rather on that very proposition, supports an affirmative answer. In particular, we show that such an account allows us to reconcile a version of the KK princi…Read more