I am Visiting Assistant Professor at the Department of Philosophy at Duke University. I was also a 2012-2014 ACLS New Faculty Fellow at the same department.

Prior to this, I taught at Humber College in Toronto, and was a visiting scholar at the University of Toronto. In 2011, I received a PhD from the Department of Philosophy and the Cognitive Science Program at the University of Arizona, with a dissertation titled “General Situated Cognition”. I also have a MS in Logic & Computation from Carnegie Mellon University, and a MA in Philosophy and BSc in Philosophy & Mathematics from the University of Toronto. My main interests are in cognitive s…

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