I am currently a graduate student in the department of philosophy at the University of Rochester. I came here a bunch of years ago after completing my master's degree in philosophy at Texas A&M University.
My main philosophical interest (by far) is in epistemology, with particular interest in theories of epistemic justification, the internalism/externalism debate, and the basing relation. I am also interested in the connection between conceivability and possibility, the individuation of beliefs, the nature of the mind, pedagogy, social and political philosophy, and of course parts of other central areas of analytic philosophy.
PHIL 101
- Logic & Inquiry (Nazareth College, Spring 2006)
PHIL 260 – American Philosophy (Nazareth
College, Spring 2006)
CAS 105 – Scientific Progress and the Nature
of Science (University of Rochester, Spring 2006)
Some Past Courses
PHIL 110 - Introductory Logic (Spring 2004)
CAS 105 - Philosophical Dimensions of 9/11:
The United States, Freedom, and Terrorism (Fall 2003)
PHIL 282 - Philosophy of Mind (Spring 2003)
PHIL 282 - Theory of Knowledge (Spring 2002)
PHIL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy
(Summer 2001)
CAS 105 - Writing About Social and
Political Philosophy (Fall 2000)
PHIL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy
(Summer 2000)
American Philosophical Association -
Great information, as one would expect
Conferences - a reference
for philosophy graduate student conferences
The Epistemology Page -
epistemology resources compiled by Keith DeRose
Paideia Project - contains papers from the
20th world congress of philosophy
Episteme Links - philosophy
resources on the internet
This is my
department "bio."
You can email me through this link if you would like to contact me for some reason.
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