I am associate professor of philosophy in the Department of Philosophy at Tilburg University (the Netherlands). Before joining the faculty at Tilburg, I was associate professor of philosophy and director of the Graduate Program in Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago (US). I received a PhD in philosophy from the Institute of Philosophy at KU Leuven (Belgium).
My research has focused on the history of phenomenology (primarily the work of Edmund Husserl) and on the topics of attention, ignorance, and personhood as they are discussed in phenomenology, feminist epistemology, critical philosophy of race, and critical social epistemology.
In …
I am associate professor of philosophy in the Department of Philosophy at Tilburg University (the Netherlands). Before joining the faculty at Tilburg, I was associate professor of philosophy and director of the Graduate Program in Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago (US). I received a PhD in philosophy from the Institute of Philosophy at KU Leuven (Belgium).
My research has focused on the history of phenomenology (primarily the work of Edmund Husserl) and on the topics of attention, ignorance, and personhood as they are discussed in phenomenology, feminist epistemology, critical philosophy of race, and critical social epistemology.
In my most current research, I also aim to contribute to discussions in contemporary art theory and neurodiversity studies from a phenomenological perspective.
I am the co-editor of Husserl Studies (together with Walter Hopp) and series editor of the Series in Continental Thought at Ohio University Press.