My research is on rationality, philosophy of language, and issues at their intersection (including the use of conditionals in practical reasoning, and the role of vague preferences in communicative intentions). 

In 2008, I received my PhD from MIT, and gave talks in Brazil, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, and a few places in the United States (Boulder, Laramie, New York, Pittsburgh). I have been teaching in the Boston area at Tufts University. 

Starting in September 2009, I will be a postdoctoral research fellow in the Formal Epistemology Project at the University of Leuven, Belgium. To start things off, I will be giving a talk in a conference on conditionals and conditionalization

Over the summer I have participated in a workshop on vagueness and decision theory, and commented on a paper by John Norton at the Formal Epistemology Workshop; later I will be commenting on Christopher Meacham at the Bellingham Summer Philosophy Conference.



Publications:

            "The Problem of Noncounterfactual Conditionals", Philosophy of Science (to appear Dec 2009)