I am currently a Lecturer at Stanford's Civic, Liberal, and Global Education Program. In Fall 2025, I'll be an Assistant Professor at Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo), Department of Philosophy.
I'm interested in anything and everything related to Kant and post-Kantian German idealism. Let me know if you are too!
My current interests include: (i) textual issues addressing Kant's Transcendental Deduction (both A- and B-editions); (ii) Kant's conceptions of judgment, synthesis, and logic (both what he calls 'general' and 'transcendental' logic); (iii) Kant's relation to forms of early modern skepticism; and (iv) Kant's broader role within the history of logic.
Papers and Articles
(2) The Meaning of 'Refutation' in Kant's "Refutation of Idealism" (2024). Journal of Modern Philosophy. Vol 6.
(1) Revisiting the Proof-Structure of Kant's Transcendental Deduction (2023). Kantian Review 28 (1): 81-103.