University of Oklahoma
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2016
Norman, Oklahoma, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Epistemology
Philosophy of Mind
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    Care Ethics and Confucianism: Caring through Li
    Hypatia 30 (4): 881-896. 2015.
    The role of li, or ritual, in Confucianism is a perceived impediment to interpreting Confucianism to share a similar ethical framework with care ethics because care ethics is a form of moral particularism. I argue that this perception is false. The form of moral particularism promoted by care ethicists does not entail the abandonment of social conventions such as li. On the contrary, providing good care often requires employing systems of readily recognizable norms in order to ensure that care i…Read more
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    Emotions, Attitudes, and Reasons
    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 100 (1): 256-282. 2018.
    Our emotional faculties respond to successes, gains, advantages, threats, losses, obstacles, and other personally significant objects or situations, producing positive or negative evaluations of them according to their perceived import. Being an evaluative response is a feature that emotions share with paradigm attitudes (beliefs, intentions, judgments, etc.). However, recently philosophers have been reluctant to treat emotions as attitudes. The usual reasons given have to do with the automatici…Read more