Currently, most of my work is on the philosophy of sport. I'm interested in what it means to be a fan, why it matters, and what moral issues arise around fandom. I've also written a bit about how COVID has affected sporting competitions.
But I also work on ethics and action. My PhD dissertation offers an in-depth study of agent-regret, the theory of action that underpins it, and its role in our lives. If you're interested in hearing more or reading a copy, feel free to get in touch.
I wrote my PhD at King's College, London, supervised by David Owens and Massimo Renzo, and examined in September 2019 by Antony Duff and Ulrike Heuer. In the A…
Currently, most of my work is on the philosophy of sport. I'm interested in what it means to be a fan, why it matters, and what moral issues arise around fandom. I've also written a bit about how COVID has affected sporting competitions.
But I also work on ethics and action. My PhD dissertation offers an in-depth study of agent-regret, the theory of action that underpins it, and its role in our lives. If you're interested in hearing more or reading a copy, feel free to get in touch.
I wrote my PhD at King's College, London, supervised by David Owens and Massimo Renzo, and examined in September 2019 by Antony Duff and Ulrike Heuer. In the Autumn of 2016, I visited Cornell. I live in Rochester, NY.
I'm also interested in parts of the philosophy of law (especially John Gardner's work on reasons), ethics more broadly, the history of ethics (especially the British Moralists), and epistemology.