I am Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Philosophy Department at Siena College. My work is at the intersection of epistemology and cognitive science, and focuses primarily on philosophical cognition, or how our minds work when we think about philosophical issues. I have worked on the instability of philosophical intuition and its methodological consequences, the role that contextual and pragmatic considerations play in folk knowledge attribution, the role that case structural features and framing effects play in the epistemology of disagreement, and the role that cognitive dispositions and situational factors play in shaping how we respond to cognitive diversity. I also have broad interests in cognitive neuroscience, especially what lessons work at the intersection of ethics and cognitive neuroscience might have for the cognitive neuroscience of epistemology. I published my first book, Experimental Philosophy: An Introduction, in the summer of 2012, and am currently working on a second book on the philosophical implications of experimental philosophy.
Degree |
Program |
University |
Ph.D. |
Philosophy |
Indiana University |
M.A. |
Philosophy |
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee |
B.A. |
Philosophy and English Literature |
Marquette University |
My Professional Experience
Year |
Title |
Organization |
2019 - Now |
Professor |
Siena College |
2014 - 2019 |
Associate Professor |
Siena College |
2008 - 2014 |
Assistant Professor |
Siena College |
Articles & Book Reviews
- Framing how we think about disagreement.
Philosophical Studies
2018 - Review of Moral Judgments as Educated Intuitions
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
2017 - The challenges involved with going negative.
Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research
2017 - Constitutional crises: how understanding constitutive elements in science can help us better understand the nature of conceptual change in science.
Metascience
2016 - Review of Experimental Philosophy and Its Critics
Teaching Philosophy
2014 - Putting the Trolley in Order: Experimental Philosophy and the Loop Case
Philosophical Psychology
2012 - Restrictionism & Reflection: Challenge Deflected, or Simply Redirected?
The Monist
2012 - Accentuate the Negative
Review of Philosophy and Psychology
2010 - Are Philosophers Expert Intuiters?
Philosophical Psychology
2010 - Competence: What's In? What's Out? Who Knows?
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
2010 - Is Experimental Philosophy Philosophically Significant?
Philosophical Psychology
2010 - The Instability of Philosophical Intuitions: Running Hot and Cold on Truetemp
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
2008 - Analytic Epistemology and Experimental Philosophy
Philosophy Compass
2007 - Review of Marc Lange, Natural Laws in Scientific Practice
Philosophy of Science
2004
Awards & Distinctions
- Raymond Kennedy Excellence in Scholarship Award
Category: Research
Siena College, 2018 - Summer Pedagogy Fellowship
Category: Teaching
Siena College, 2016 - Summer Research Fellowship
Category: Research
Siena College, 2015 - Summer Research Fellowship
Category: Research
Siena College, 2013 - The Science of Intellectual Humility Project
Category: Research
John Templeton Foundation, 2013 - Curriculum Diversification Fellowship
Category: Teaching
Siena College, 2010 - Summer Research Fellowship
Category: Research
Siena College, 2009 - Society for Philosophy and Psychology Poster Prize
Category: Research
The Society for Philosophy and Psychology, 2008
Books & Book Chapters
- Epistemology for the Rest of the World
Oxford University Press
2018 - A Companion to Experimental Philosophy
Wiley-Blackwell
2016 - Advances in Experimental Philosophy and Philosophical Methodology
Bloomsbury
2016 - Advances in Experimental Epistemology
Continuum Press
2014 - Current Controversies in Experimental Philosophy
Routledge
2014 - Die Experimentelle Philosophie in der Diskussion
Suhrkamp Verlag
2014 - Experimental Philosophy Volume 2
Oxford University Press
2014 - Intuitions
Oxford University Press
2014 - Experimental Philosophy and Its Critics
Routledge Press
2012 - Experimental Philosophy and Its Critics
Routledge Press
2012 - Experimental Philosophy: An Introduction
Polity Press
2012
Presentations
- Commentary on Max Deutsch's The Myth of the Intuitive
2018
American Philosophical Organization, Pacific Division Meeting, San Diego, California - Salient Alternatives in Perspective
2018
Buffalo X-Phi Conference, Buffalo, New York - Salient Alternatives in Perspective
2018
The Society for Philosophy and Psychology, University of Michigan, Michigan - The epistemic benefits of cognitive diversity
2017
Bled Philosophical Conference, Bled, Slovenia - Experimental philosophy meets philosophy of science
2016
Society for Philosophy of Science in Practice, Glassboro, New Jersey - Framing how we think about disagreement
2016
The Society for Philosophy and Psychology, University of Texas, Texas - On second thought: Why the reflection defense doesn't work
2016
The Society for Philosophy and Psychology, University of Texas, Texas - Case Structure and the Epistemology of Disagreement
2015
Intellectual Humility: Its Nature, Value, and Implications, Fuller Theological Seminary, California - Case Structure and the Epistemology of Disagreement
2015
Science of Intellectual Humility Capstone Conference, Avalon, Catalina Island, California - Infallibilism, Skepticism, and Cultural Differences
2015
American Philosophical Association Central Division, St. Louis, Missouri - Pernicious Stipulation
2015
Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Duke University, North Carolina - Salience Effects and the Limits of Epistemic Contextualism
2015
Buffalo X-Phi Conference, Buffalo, New York - Case Structure and the Epistemology of Disagreement
2014
Buffalo X-Phi Conference, University At Buffalo, New York - Case Structure and the Epistemology of Disagreement
2014
Center for Philosophy of Science Lunchtime Colloquium, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - Infallibilism, Skepticism, and Cultural Differences
2014
The Society for Philosophy and Psychology, University of British Columbia, Canada-British Columbia - Salience and Epistemic Egocentrism: An Empirical Study
2014
Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Charleston, South Carolina - Salience and Epistemic Egocentrism: An Empirical Study
2013
Buffalo X-Phi Conference, University At Buffalo, New York - Salience and Epistemic Egocentrism: An Empirical Study
2013
Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Brown University, Rhode Island - The Challenge of Sticking with Intuitions Through Thick and Thin
2011
American Philosophical Organization, Pacific Division Meeting, San Diego, California - The Challenge of Sticking with Intuitions Through Thick and Thin
2011
Marist College Departmental Colloquium, Poughkeepsie, New York - The Challenge of Sticking with Intuitions Through Thick and Thin
2011
Metro Experimental Research Group, CUNY/NYU, New York - The Challenge of Sticking with Intuitions Through Thick and Thin
2011
The Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada-Quebec - The Challenge of Sticking with Intuitions Through Thick and Thin
2011
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Departmental Colloquium, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois - The Challenge of Sticking with Intuitions Through Thick and Thin
2011
York University Departmental Colloquium, York University, Canada - Putting the Trolley in Order: Experimental Philosophy and the Loop Case
2010
Metro Experimental Research Group, NYU, New York - Putting the Trolley in Order: Experimental Philosophy and the Loop Case
2010
Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Lewis and Clark College, Oregon - The Challenge of Sticking with Intuitions Through Thick and Thin
2010
Florida International University Departmental Colloquium, Miami, Florida - Unstable Intuitions and Need For Cognition
2008
The Society for Philosophy and Psychology, University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania - Commentary on S. Matthew Liao's 'A Defense of Intuitions'
2007
American Philosophical Organization, Pacific Division Meeting, San Francisco, California - The Instability of Philosophical Intuitions
2006
Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Charleston, South Carolina - The Instability of Philosophical Intuitions
2006
The Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri