I am a Ph.D. student at Brown University, working primarily in political philosophy and ethics. I also have interests in metaethics, epistemology, and the history of moral and political philosophy.
My research focuses on the nature and demands of justice, especially in hard cases such as structural injustice or historic injustice. I'm particularly interested in intergenerational justice and the issues that arise in ethical and democratic theory given our ability to profoundly alter the life prospects of future generations, despite the significant epistemic limitiations on our ability to forecast the future.
Before coming to Brown I completed my undergraduate degree in Philosophy and Government & Law at Lafayette College, and spent a year as a visiting student at the University of Oxford studying PPE.
Works in Progress:
A paper on the wrong/bad of structural injustice.
A paper on injustice in the state of nature for Kant.