My focus is on Hume’s positions on argumentation and on the processes by which beliefs are generated and stabilized through argumentation, as well as the ways in which we can leverage an improved understanding of these processes to accelerate philosophical progress. Last year, I taught at UNC, where I got my undergraduate degree. Prior to that, I was based at UCD and funded by a grant from the Irish Research Council. My doctoral dissertation, which I defended in 2019 at Notre Dame, concerned Hume’s account of knowledge. I also have interests in philosophical and pedagogical applications of artificial intelligence.