Post-Doctoral Fellow -- Rutgers University Department of Philosophy
Previously, I was a visiting assistant professor of philosophy and religion at University of Indianapolis, having arrived there after completing my Ph.D. in philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. I also earned a B.A. in philosophy from Davidson College.
I specialize in epistemology--with a focus on the nature of knowledge and reliability. I am also interested in metaphysics, philosophy of religion, philosophy of science, and value theory.
As an instructor, I'm interested in teaching a wide variety of subjects. In addition to teaching general introduction to philosophy, I have taught both intermediate and introductory-level courses in philosophy of religion, philosophy of science, metaphysics, social and political philosophy, and business ethics.
Outside of philosophy, I enjoy any and all racquet sports and going on adventures with my family.