B.A. 1995, Philosophy and Physics, Albion College.
Ph.D. 2000, Philosophy, University of California, San Diego
Areas of Interest
Moral Psychology, esp. Practical Reason
Ethical Theory
Philosophy of Mind and Language
Philosophy in Film
Current Research Projects
If I were to characterize, in a single sentence, my current research program it would be: an attempt to understand the explanatory and justificatory dimensions of human agency in the context of normative inquiry. In other words, my focus is on the question of how we ought to explain and justify human action in order to make sense of the kinds of normative enterprises we engage in as reflective agents. I am currently working to lay the groundwork for a book project that attempts to make some progress on that question.
Publications
Reasons to be Moral Revisited, supplementary volume of the Canadian Journal of Philosophy, co-edited with Sam Black, forthcoming
Deflationary Normative Relativism,” forthcoming in Reasons to be Moral Revisited