As a researcher I aim to produce work that is historically informed, analytically precise, and concerned with fundamental aspects of our conscious experience of the world. My orientation is primarily phenomenological, though my training is analytic and my interests are broad. I am a philosophical bridge-builder, working across phenomenology, contemporary philosophy of mind, classical Confucian philosophy, and philosophy of technology. Links to my papers, along with abstracts, keywords, and citation information are also available on PhilPapers and Google Scholar.
Articles and Chapters
- Data Stewardship: A Letter to Computer Vision from Cultural Heritage Studies (2021, with Jordan Famularo and Betty Hensellek, Beyond Fairness: Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2021 Workshop)
- The Concept of Motivation in Merleau-Ponty: Husserlian Sources, Intentionality, and Institution (forthcoming, The Journal of the History of Philosophy)
- Husserl on Other Minds (forthcoming in Jacobs (ed.) The Husserlian Mind, Routledge)
- The Phenomenology of Ritual Resistance: Colin Kaepernick as Confucian Sage (2021, Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy)
- Intercorporeity and the First-Person Plural in Merleau-Ponty (2020, Continental Philosophy Review)
- Philosophy of Mind in the Phenomenological Tradition (2019, with Jeff Yoshimi, in Kind (ed.) Philosophy of Mind in the 20th-21st Centuries: Routledge)
- Low-level Properties in Perceptual Experience (2017, International Journal of Philosophical Studies)
- Motivation and Horizon: Phenomenal Intentionality in Husserl (2017, Grazer Philosophische Studien)
- The Sound of Silence: Merleau-Ponty on Conscious Thought (2017, The European Journal of Philosophy)
- Cognitive Extension, Enhancement, and the Phenomenology of Thinking (2017, Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences)
- Empathy, Embodiment, and the Unity of Expression (2014, Topoi)
- Husserl's Concept of Motivation: The Logical Investigations and Beyond (2013, History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis)
Book Reviews