My areas of speciality are Epistemology, Philosophy of Religion (including Asian and Islamic), and Comparative Philosophy.  My areas of competence are Ethics, Applied Ethics, History of Philosophy (including Ancient and Modern) and Asian Philosophy. 

I am graduate student in Philosophy at Purdue University.  I am currently working on my dissertation, "Rationality Pluralism and Tradition Based Perspectavilism."  I am also a Visiting Graduate  Student Fellow at the Center for Philosophy of Religion at the University of Notre Dame (2009 - 2010).  I anticipate completing and defending my dissertation in the Summer (2010).

 

About Me


   



Current Research

As a fellow at The Center for Philosophy of Religion at The University or Notre Dame, my main goal is to finish my dissertation. I’m also auditing Michael Rea’s Metaphysics course at the University of Notre Dame.


Announcements

I’m going to the Logos Philosophical Theology Workshop (as an invited participant) at Rutgers University.


My paper, “On the Prospects of an Islamic Externalist account of Warrant”, was recently published. You can find it in Classic Issues in Islamic Philosophy and Theology Today, Islamic and Occidental Phenomenolgy in Dialouge, Vol. 4.


My paper, “Religious Dogma Without Religious Fundamentalism” is forthcoming  in The Journal of Social Science.