I am currently 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!

In the Fall, I'll be teaching PHIL 231 (Philosophical Classics: Ethics and Political Philosophy) and PHIL 315 (Kant and 19th Century European Philosophy).  

I completed my Ph.D. at Stanford University in 2023. My current interests include: textual issues addressing Kant's Transcendental Deduction (both A- and B-editions); Kant's conceptions of judgment, synthesis, and logic (both what he calls 'general' and 'transcendental' logic); the relationship between the first Critique and Kant's Groundwork; Kant's broader role within the history of logic; and Nietzsche's views on agency and freedom.