Historically, the focus of my research is Kant's critical philosophy, though my historical interests extend throughout the early modern period (esp. Descartes, Leibniz, Locke, Hume) and also include the origins of analytic philosophy (esp. Frege, Moore, Russell, early Wittgenstein).
Philosophically, my interests lie at the intersection of metaphysics, philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, and epistemology, as my research primarily concerns propositional, conceptual, and perceptual representational contents and their various forms of objectivity. I generally work on topics in Analytic Kantianism (esp. influenced by Sellars, Strawson, an…
Historically, the focus of my research is Kant's critical philosophy, though my historical interests extend throughout the early modern period (esp. Descartes, Leibniz, Locke, Hume) and also include the origins of analytic philosophy (esp. Frege, Moore, Russell, early Wittgenstein).
Philosophically, my interests lie at the intersection of metaphysics, philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, and epistemology, as my research primarily concerns propositional, conceptual, and perceptual representational contents and their various forms of objectivity. I generally work on topics in Analytic Kantianism (esp. influenced by Sellars, Strawson, and Stroud), a tradition I see myself as continuing.
I am Lecturer for History of Philosophy at the University of Göttingen. Before that, I was Visiting Research Fellow at Trinity College Cambridge, Visiting Professor at Ashoka University, Short-Term Lecturer at FU Berlin, Interim Professor at Potsdam University, Visiting Scholar at the Universities of Leipzig and Chicago, and Lecturer at Potsdam University.