My work focuses mainly on issues in ethics and the philosophy of disability
My work focuses mainly on issues in ethics and the philosophy of disability
Articles
"Uncertain Abilities, Diachronic Agency, and Future Selves” Oxford Studies in Agency and Responsibility (2024), winner Marc Sanders Graduate Student Award.
Reviews
Jessica Begon's Disability Through the Lens of Justice (forthcoming), Notre Dame Philosophical Review (NDPR)
Selected works in progress
“Vague Disability: Two Dilemmas” (under review)
An early version of this draft won the Rocky Mountain Ethics Congress (RoME) MAP Young Ethicist Prize.
"The Pragmatics of Disability Self-Identification," with Audrey Yap (under review)
"Women's Pain and Psychogenic Diagnoses" (with Tiina Rosenqvist, under review)
"Disability: A Rights-Based Account" (in progress)
"Medically Unexplained Symptoms and the Epistemology of Disability" (in progress)
An early version of the ideas in this paper won the Penn Graduate Talks (both the Humanities Area Award & the Audience Choice Award).
My research has also been featured in Omnia, Penn's alumni magazine, in the article "Seeing Disability Differently."