My primary research and teaching areas are in philosophy of mind and social/political philosophy, with a growing interest in critical social epistemology. In philosophy of mind, I am interested in the debate between representationalism and anti-representational or enactivist approaches to cognition and in the differences that discursive practices make to cognitive structures. In social and political philosophy I am interested in the critique of neoliberalism and the debate over epistemic arguments for democracy.
Arlington, Virginia, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Mind |
20th Century Philosophy |
Continental Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
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Epistemology |
Philosophy of Mind |
American Philosophy |
Metaphilosophy |
19th Century Philosophy |
Philosophy of the Americas |