I am an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Mary in North Dakota, where I won the Outstanding Faculty Award in 2020. I earned my doctorate in philosophy from the University of Notre Dame in 2015. Prior to this, I won two other teaching awards and served as a Graduate Fellow at the Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study.
In my teaching, I show my students that philosophy addresses the questions and concerns that they already have—the same questions and concerns that make them human. This means, of course, that philosophy is an expression of our condition—but also that it is a tool to interrogate that condition, to reorder …
I am an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Mary in North Dakota, where I won the Outstanding Faculty Award in 2020. I earned my doctorate in philosophy from the University of Notre Dame in 2015. Prior to this, I won two other teaching awards and served as a Graduate Fellow at the Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study.
In my teaching, I show my students that philosophy addresses the questions and concerns that they already have—the same questions and concerns that make them human. This means, of course, that philosophy is an expression of our condition—but also that it is a tool to interrogate that condition, to reorder our society and ourselves.
In my research, I am interested in the ways that ethics intersects with other subfields of philosophy. I am also interested in the work of Immanuel Kant, Ludwig Wittgenstein, and others.