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I am a visiting assistant professor at Brandeis University's philosophy detartment. Before that I was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Cologne's Center for Epistemology and the Kantian Tradition. I earned my Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Arizona. I completed my undergraduate studies at the University of Haifa.
My interests lie mainly in epistemology, ethics, metaethics, metaphysics, philosophy of psychiatry, and philosophy of science. My research focuses on the normative import of evidence that our beliefs are irrational, and on how uncertain we may be that we believe and act as we should. I'm also interested in epistemic defeat, misleading evidence, Moorean arguments, moral fetishism, Newcomb's Problem, ought-implies-can, and normative antirealism.