About me

I am visiting assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Wyoming for Summer 2012. My areas of research specialization include philosophy of action, especially the ontology of action and causal theories of action, as well as practical reasoning.  Currently, I am teaching an introductory ethics course to high school honors students and a Philosophy of race class.

In June 2012, this website will become my primary website until I can find a new web hosting service. 

The photograph appearing in the blog’s header was taken atop Mt. Haleakalā (altitude: 9740 ft.) in Maui, Hawai’i on 14 December 2009. The vista is Haleakalā crater. “Haleakalā” means “house of the sun,” and views of the sunrise and sunset atop this dormant volcano are unquestionably spectacular nearly every day of the year. You really should visit Hawai’i whenever you have the opportunity.

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