I'm an Associate Professor in Philosophy at the University of Birmingham. I joined the philosophy department in 2013 after completing my PhD at the University of Michigan. I specialize in philosophy of language, ethics, and metaethics.

My research is driven by a deep commitment to mutually informed philosophical and linguistic inquiry. My 2016 book, Discourse Contextualism (OUP) – developed under grants from the British Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and Leverhulme Trust – examines how speakers use context-sensitive language in coordinating their attitudes about how the discourse should evolve. The work on normative discourse ("N…

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