I am a PhD candidate in Philosophy at the University of Western Ontario in Canada. I primarily work at the intersection of philosophy of mind and cognitive science, philosophy of social science, and general philosophy of science.
My dissertation, supervised by Prof. Michael L. Anderson, develops a practice-based account of affordance perception and action in socially structured environments, synthesizing conceptual insights from Gibsonian ecological psychology and Bourdieusian sociology.
More broadly, my research examines the individual-society relationship within the cognitive and social sciences, aiming to understand the socio-cognitive …
I am a PhD candidate in Philosophy at the University of Western Ontario in Canada. I primarily work at the intersection of philosophy of mind and cognitive science, philosophy of social science, and general philosophy of science.
My dissertation, supervised by Prof. Michael L. Anderson, develops a practice-based account of affordance perception and action in socially structured environments, synthesizing conceptual insights from Gibsonian ecological psychology and Bourdieusian sociology.
More broadly, my research examines the individual-society relationship within the cognitive and social sciences, aiming to understand the socio-cognitive basis of human collective behavior.
I hold an MA in Philosophy from Northern Illinois University and an MEng in Engineering Mechanics from Pennsylvania State University in the United States. I earned my bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering at Shiv Nadar University in India.