My primary areas of research are traditional and social epistemology, and I also work on their intersections with ethics and philosophy of mind.

My current research focuses on the epistemic status of lottery propositions and how lotteries illuminate discussions in both applied epistemology (especially those centered on legal standards of proof) and more traditional epistemology, particularly with respect to the notions of good/bad reason, justification, ignorance, and knowledge. I am also increasingly interested in discussions surrounding epistemic attributions to members of oppressed social groups.