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Talks (*peer reviewed; ** invited)
  • ** (Spring 2024) TBD

    • Colloquium on Ethics and Politics in Computing (Cornell University)

  • * (October 2023) "Manipulative Permissions, Joint Deliberation, and the Significance of Agreement"

    • ​Philadelphia Normativity Conference (University of Pennsylvania)​

  • * (August 2023) "Realist Social Construction and Self-Effacing Anti-Realism"

    • International Social Ontology Society Conference (Stockholm University, Sweden)

  • * (May 2023) "Should Privacy Rights Constrain Inference? Can They?"

    • Ethical Data Science and AI Forum: "From Theory to Practice: Building Ethical and Trustworthy AI" (Michigan Institute for Data Science) ​

  • * (April 2023) "Privacy, Knowledge, and Self-Presentation"

    • University of Texas, Austin Graduate Philosophy Conference (University of Texas, Austin

  • * (April 2023) "Privacy, Knowledge, and Self-Presentation"

    • Rocky Mountain Philosophy Conference (University of Colorado, Boulder

  • (March 2023"Should Privacy Rights Constrain Inference? Can They?"

    • Epistemology Work In Progress Group (University of Michigan)

  • * (March 2023"Should Privacy Rights Constrain Inference? Can They?"

    • Inaugural Philosophy, AI, and Society Doctoral Colloquium​ (University of Oxford)

  • * (November 2022"Privacy, Knowledge, and Self-Presentation"

    • 26th Annual Oxford Graduate Philosophy Conference​ (University of Oxford)

  • * (September 2022) "Contextual Integrity and Propertarian Privacy"

    • 4th Annual Contextual Integrity Symposium (Cornell Tech)​

  • * (September 2022) "Privacy, Intimacy, and the State"​ (cancelled)

    • MANCEPT Workshop on Equality in Intimate Life (University of Manchester)

  • * (June 2022) "Wronging by Knowing and the Right to Privacy"

    • 2022 Australasian Association of Philosophy Conference (Online)​

  • (October 2020) "Shifty Infallibilism is Shifty"

    • Michigan Epistemology Working Group​ (University of Michigan)

Comments
  • ** (April 2022) Comments on "Internalism About Testimonial Injustice" by Gus Turyn (Cornell)

    • 2022 Notre Dame-Northwestern Graduate Epistemology Conference

  • ** (March 2019) Comments on "Can Pragmatists be Moderate?" by Alex Worsnip (UNC Chapel Hill)

    • Michigan Spring Colloquium on Epistemology: Norms and Values

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