About
I’m a fifth-year PhD candidate in philosophy at Princeton University, and 2024-25 Porter Ogden Jacobus Fellow.
My dissertation, entitled Individual Risks and Social Outcomes, is at the intersection of normative ethics and decision theory. It investigates key connections between rational choice, social choice, and welfare measurement. I also have interests in epistemology, especially as it relates to rational and moral decision-making.
Here is my CV.
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212 1879 Hall
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08544
Publications
“Welfare and Autonomy under Risk”, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, forthcoming.
"A Dilemma for Nicolausian Discounting", Analysis, 83 (2023): 662-672.
“Risk Attitudes and Justifiability to Each”, Ethics, 133 (2022): 106-121.
Work in Progress
“The Risk-Priority View” (draft, I welcome any comments!).
A paper on quantitative measures of well-being (in preparation).
Teaching
Spring 2023
- Philosophical Foundations of Probability and Decision Theory: Bayesian Tools for Philosophy (co-taught with Adam Elga).
Fall 2021
- Introduction to Metaphysics and Epistemology (Assistant in Instruction for Harvey Lederman).