My research focuses on philosophy of perception and social epistemology. My research is motivated by a broad set of issues common to a trend in the philosophy mind that takes issue with a supposedly hard division between the individual and the social, and between nature and culture. The perceptual has evaded detailed philosophical conceptualization on the social side, and this is part of what my projects aim at contributing to the discussion. In my upcoming research I focus, on the one hand, on content nonconceptualism, and individuation and integration of sensory modalities. I am also working on an article that links the perceptual with cate…
My research focuses on philosophy of perception and social epistemology. My research is motivated by a broad set of issues common to a trend in the philosophy mind that takes issue with a supposedly hard division between the individual and the social, and between nature and culture. The perceptual has evaded detailed philosophical conceptualization on the social side, and this is part of what my projects aim at contributing to the discussion. In my upcoming research I focus, on the one hand, on content nonconceptualism, and individuation and integration of sensory modalities. I am also working on an article that links the perceptual with categories belonging to social cognition, specifically in the perception of race and class: In what ways is the perceptual infused with race or class? How does the perceptual feature in our knowledge of others in dynamics of race and class? Can aspects of race and class be understood as higher-level perceptual properties?