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I am the Phyllis W. Nicholas Director of the Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics at DePauw University. I am also an associate professor in the DePauw philosophy department. Before that I was a graduate student at UMass, Amherst, and an undergraduate at Washington State University. I also studied briefly as an undergraduate at the University of Reading.
Much of my early research focused on traditional and formal epistemology. Currently, I am interested in exploring connections between epistemology and ethics. My recent work draws on analogies with consequentialist ethical theories to think about cases of group inquiry. I am also interested in ethics pedagogy, especially in how to integrate ethics education throughout K-12 and university curricula.Â
From 2017-2023 I served as the Secretary-Treasurer of the Eastern Division of the American Philosophical Association.
My CV is available here.