I am a Teaching Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a core faculty member in the UNC-Duke Philosophy, Politics and Economics Program. Before moving to UNC, I was a Fellow in Political Theory in the Department of Government at the London School of Economics.
I work at the intersection of formal and applied issues in rationality, decision theory and public policy.
Experience
2018–present
Teaching Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2015–2018
LSE Fellow, Department of Government, London School of Economics and Political Science
Education
2018
PhD in Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, London School of Economics and Political Science
Publications
2020
Monty Hall saves Dr. Evil: On Elga's restricted principle of indifference, Erkenntnis
2019
Better together: Reliable application of the post-9/11 and post-Iraq US intelligence tradecraft standards requires collective analysis (with Mark Burgman, Ariel Kruger, Elizabeth Silver, Marissa McBride, Felix Singleton Thorn, Hannah Fraser, Bonnie Wintle, Fiona Fidler and Ans Vercammen), Frontiers in Psychology
2019
Objectivity, ambiguity and theory choice (with James Nguyen), Erkenntnis
2019
ODNI as an analytic ombudsman: Is Intelligence Community Directive 203 up to the task? (with Ans Vercammen and Mark Burgman), Intelligence and National Security
2018
On a dilemma of redistribution, Dialectica
2018
Gender-neutral restrooms require new (choice) architecture (with Luc Bovens), Behavioural Public Policy Blog
2017
To those who oppose gender-neutral toilets: they’re better for everybody (with Luc Bovens), The Guardian
2017
Scientific rationality by degrees (with James Nguyen), EPSA15 Selected Papers. European Studies in Philosophy of Science, Vol. 5 (Springer)