I'm an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Temple University. I'm also an Associate Editor for Philosophy in Review.
I work in ethics and the history of ethics, with a focus on Kantian and post-Kantian traditions. Some general topics I'm interested in include practical reason, agency, motivation, skepticism, and normativity. A general goal of mine is to create a two-way conversation between philosophy and its history.
I have two projects on the go. The first concerns the place of Kant's moral psychology— specifically his account of moral feeling—in his project of grounding morality in practical reason. The second concerns a broader set of topics on wrongdoing, repentance, and forgiveness.
For more information, see my PhilPapers profile or my Academia.edu page.