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RESEARCH INTERESTS

Areas of Specialization: Ancient Philosophy, Ethics

Areas of Competence: Social Philosophy, Asian Philosophy (especially Chinese Philosophy and Buddhist Philosophy), Feminist Philosophy, Epistemology

 

EDUCATION

Ph.D. in Philosophy, Princeton University, 2022 (expected)

  • Dissertation: Plato’s Theories of Vice

  • Committee: Hendrik Lorenz (Chair), Benjamin Morison, Melissa Lane

 

M.A. in Philosophy, Princeton University, 2019

 

B.A. in Philosophy & B.A. in Classical Studies, University of Pennsylvania, 2015

  • Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa


PUBLICATIONS

Peer Reviewed Journal Article

2017      Phantasia as Perception-Based Belief and the Epistemic Worry of Plato. Southwest   
             Philosophy Review,
32: 175-187.

Forthcoming    Ignorance in Plato's Protagoras: An Inquiry into Humanity's Dark Side.                                         Phronesis     

 

Under Review

              *Name redacted for anonymous review. Journal of the History of Philosophy.

 

In Preparation

                Partiality in Mozi

                Virtue in Plato’s Republic

                Plato on Becoming Vicious

LANGUAGES

Ancient Greek: Advanced reading knowledge

 

Latin: Advanced reading knowledge

 

French: Intermediate reading and conversational knowledge

 

Mandarin Chinese: Native

 

Classical Chinese: Advanced reading knowledge
     

Japanese: Intermediate reading and conversational knowledge  

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