Ph.D., Philosophy, University of Kansas, 2005

M.A., Philosophy, University of Kansas, 2003

B.A., Philosophy and English, Lake Forest College, 1999




  • Area of Specialization: Ancient Philosophy
  • Areas of Competence: History of Philosophy, Ethics

    Recent and Upcoming Publications:

    • "Acting Other: Atossa and Instability in Herodotus," Classical Quarterly 57.2 432-444 (2007) (copyright held by The Classical Association) (pdf)

    Recent and Upcoming Presentations:

    • "Images for the Sake of the Truth in Plato's Symposium"
      • American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, April 2010
      • Northwest Philosophy Conference, 24 October 2009 (conference program)
    • "Resembling Nothing: Image and Being in Plato." Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy meeting with the American Philological Association, January 2007 (abstract)

    Dissertation:

    En Eikosi Skopein. Studying in Images: Plato's Phaedo and the Role of Images in Philosophy (abstract)

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