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I am a doctoral candidate at York University in Toronto, Canada. I work on early modern philosophy (especially Spinoza and Poulain), and its applications to contemporary social philosophy. My PhD is being supported by a SSHRC Canada Graduate Scholarship – Doctoral.
For the Fall 2025 semester, I was also a Visiting Assistant in Research (VAR) at Yale.
I was previously an Instructor at Carleton University. At Carleton, I taught Introduction to Symbolic Logic. I have compiled my course lectures into a free, complete, and interactive course for the public. The lecture playlist, including a video on how to use the lectures, can be found here. The course uses the fantastic resources from Carnap.io.
Beyond my work on early modern philosophy, I maintain an interest in a variety of areas of philosophy.
