I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the National University of Singapore. I received my PhD in philosophy at the University of Southern California (2016) and my B.A. in mathematics and philosophy (2009) at Michigan State University. My primary research interests are in rationality, normative ethics, and epistemology. My major research projects concern the prospects of a process-oriented model of rationality, decision-making when one is uncertain about normative facts, and how to make choices when important factors, such as the identity of the people who exist, depend on what one does. I am also interested in applied ethics, including animal ethics and the ethics of procreation. |