I am a Visiting Associate Research Professor at the University of Notre Dame, in the Center for Philosophy of Religion. Previously I was a philosophy professor at Seattle Pacific University (2016-2025), and before that held research fellowships at Notre Dame and at the University of Oxford. I did my PhD in Philosophy at Rutgers University.
I write mostly at the intersection of Epistemology, Ethics, and Language (e.g. on knowledge and knowing other people, on relationships, empathy, honesty, lying, goodness, and hope in moral psychology). Related papers are on ways these converge in areas in Philosophy of Language (on assertion, responsibilit…
I am a Visiting Associate Research Professor at the University of Notre Dame, in the Center for Philosophy of Religion. Previously I was a philosophy professor at Seattle Pacific University (2016-2025), and before that held research fellowships at Notre Dame and at the University of Oxford. I did my PhD in Philosophy at Rutgers University.
I write mostly at the intersection of Epistemology, Ethics, and Language (e.g. on knowledge and knowing other people, on relationships, empathy, honesty, lying, goodness, and hope in moral psychology). Related papers are on ways these converge in areas in Philosophy of Language (on assertion, responsibility in communication, testimony, etc.). I've also written a lot in Philosophy of Religion (epistemology of religion broadly construed, and the problem of evil).