Most of my current research concerns theory of mind in non-human primates and infants; however, I also have a strong interest in Kant's philosophy of mind. I am also a member of Christopher Krupenye's Social and Cognitive Origins Lab at Johns Hopkins University.

My past research has primarily concerned Davidsonian and Wittgensteinian approaches to normativity and thought, especially as they relate to animal minds. In my Master's thesis ('Mindreading in Great Apes: Dissolving the Logical Problem and a New Multiple Soft-Indicators Model') I attempted to develop a gradualist account of how cognitive abilities like mindreading might develop both…

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