I received my PhD in philosophy from the University of California, San Diego. My work centers on themes pertaining to perception and imagination throughout modern European philosophy, and especially in Kant. I am also interested in philosophy of mind (including phenomenology), philosophical psychology, and epistemology. I was a visiting researcher at the Universität Potsdam on a DAAD grant during the 2018-2019 academic year. I also serve as the Assistant Peer-Review Editor for the SGIR Review. You can access my PhilPeople profile here.

I am currently a first-year law student at the University of Pennsylvania Law School as a Levy Scholar. I am a representative for the American Constitution Society.

Beyond philosophy and law, I have played piano since I was eight, and I am an avid hiker and chess player. I have hiked the John Muir Trail, the Tour de Mont Blanc, as well as the trail to Heidegger's hut in Todtnauberg.

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