About me:
I am currently a DPhil student in philosophy at St. Cross College, Oxford with a research focus on ethical theory, applied ethics, and philosophy of religion.
Education
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Dates of Study: Oct. 2024 - Present
Thesis: Misfortune and Moral Status
One Sentence Thesis: I defend the claim that one’s moral status - that is, the degree to which morality weighs one’s interests - is a non-linear function of how much well-being that individual can possibly lose when one’s life is going poorly (i.e., one’s capacity for misfortune).
Advisors: Alberto Giubilini and Julian Savulescu
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Dates of Study: Aug. 2020 - May 2022
Thesis: Doing, Allowing, and the Problem of Evil
Advisors: Peter Vallentyne; Kenneth Boyce; Robert Johnson
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Dates of Study: Jan. 2019 - Feb. 2020
Thesis: A Disanalogy Between Time and Modality
Advisor: Maureen Donnelly
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Dates of Study: Aug. 2016 - Dec. 2018
Courses Taught
University of Missouri, Columbia: Introduction to Philosophy, Medical Ethics
Columbia College: Biomedical Ethics, Ethics of Disaster
University of Valley Forge: Ethics, Introduction to Philosophy
University of Missouri, Columbia (as a TA): Introduction to Philosophy, Ethics, Environmental Ethics, Medical Ethics