I am a teaching assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy at UNC, Chapel Hill, where I am core faculty in the Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Program, teaching a variety of courses at the intersection of the PPE disciplines. My principal passion as an academic is for sharing the methods and lessons of philosophy with my students.
My research focuses primarily upon decision theory and normative ethics, making use of formal modeling techniques to elucidate the structure and norms of practical deliberation. I am also a collaborator on Wolfgang Spohn’s Koselleck Project, Reflexive Rationality, which explores the foundations of decision and game theory.
My Erdös number is 4. (Via Simon Huttegger → Brian Skyrms → Persi Diaconis → Paul Erdös.)