I received my PhD in philosophy from Saint Louis University in 2024 and am currently teaching ethics at Lewis and Clark Community College.

My research is interdisciplinary, often referencing digital technology for its central importance in moral testimony. The socialist turn refers to the understanding developed by epistemologists that knowledge is more a social endeavor than it is a solipsistic one. In this explanation of knowledge, a person’s community, and their access to such is a part of the explanation of how an epistemic agent comes to know a given proposition.

I am generally interested in philosophy of mind, moral testimony and psyc…

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