I am a Professor of Philosophy at Gonzaga University. My research spans philosophy of mind, social epistemology, and philosophy of language. I work on questions about how minds extend into the social and material world, how we identify and defer to experts, and how language shapes and is shaped by cognition. I also use agent-based modeling to study belief dynamics and epistemic norms in social systems.
This site collects my published work, teaching materials, and occasional writing on the philosophy job market.