Nāgārjuna, Conqueror of the Serpent, by Nicholas Roerich, 1925.
Presentations
The 'Russellian Insight' - presented at MIND: British Sources of Philosophy of Mind 1888-1949 and upcoming at the APA Central
Ignorance and the Mind-Body Problem - colloquium presentation at Texas Tech
A Tale of Two Hubrises: Two Perspectives on Good and Bad Philosophy - presented at the "What Makes a Philosopher Good or Bad? Intellectual Virtues and Vices in the History of Philosophy" Conference, November, 25-26, 2021, online
The Conventionalism of Conventionalism: A Buddhist-Inspired Approach - presented at the Metaphysical Society of America Annual Conference, March 2022
My dissertation explores the possibility of a neutral monist solution to the mind-body problem. This is a wide-ranging project exploring not just the metaphysical relationship between phenomenal and physical properties, but also touches on the nature of dispositions and categorical properties, the fundamental relationship between language and the world, and the nature of necessity. This leads to a long-term research program at the intersection of metaphysics and the mind. See abstracts of presentations here.