I'm Professor of Philosophy at Georgetown University. My current work sits at the intersections of Kant, critical philosophy of race, and social epistemology. She is the author of two monographs, Kant and the Science of Logic (Oxford, 2018) and Kant, Race, and Racism (Oxford, 2023). I'm now working toward a new monograph tentatively called Slavery and Kant's Political Philosophy. I've also been writing a cluster of papers on linguistic-epistemic injustice and the politics of (un)knowing.
Meanwhile, I have an abiding interest in classical Chinese philosophy, which I teach regularly, as well as philosophy of language and history of philosophy…
I'm Professor of Philosophy at Georgetown University. My current work sits at the intersections of Kant, critical philosophy of race, and social epistemology. She is the author of two monographs, Kant and the Science of Logic (Oxford, 2018) and Kant, Race, and Racism (Oxford, 2023). I'm now working toward a new monograph tentatively called Slavery and Kant's Political Philosophy. I've also been writing a cluster of papers on linguistic-epistemic injustice and the politics of (un)knowing.
Meanwhile, I have an abiding interest in classical Chinese philosophy, which I teach regularly, as well as philosophy of language and history of philosophy of science. And I have a growing interest in AI-related philosophical issues. I have been cultivating this interest not only out of intellectual curiosity but also from a feeling of obligation to people around me (especially the students I teach). I often explore such issues with the students in the undergrad courses I teach.