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  • Associate Professor, Philosophy

Research Summary

My research investigates the nature, logic, and limitations of human reasoning. My work is interdisciplinary, drawing from philosophy, logic, intellectual history, and the cognitive, mathematical, and computer sciences. I hope to shed new light on the modes of reasoning humans employ, whether individually or in social endeavors such as the sciences. And I seek to provide new advice and correctives for reasoning in the real world.

Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy, History and Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh. Project: Studies in the Logic of Explanatory Power