I have given some talks.
Here are some talks I’ve given:
“Disjunctive Crimes”, BISFORM 2025, July 2025
“Knowing What to Do” (joint work with Arc Kocurek), Berkeley Meaning Sciences Club, Berkeley, October 2024
“Desire De Re”, New York Philosophy of Language Workshop, September 2024
“Age-Weighted Democracy”, UT-Austin, Texas, December 2023
“Knowing What to Do” (joint work with Arc Kocurek), Expressivism Workshop, Lingnan University, Hong Kong, November 2023
“Knowing What to Do” (joint with Arc Kocurek), Philosophy of Language Association, Berlin, July 2023
“Aggregating Value” (joint work with Isaac Wilhelm), Buenos Aires Logic Group, June 2023
“Desire De Re”, Dubrovnik Conference on Metaphysics, Croatia, June 2023
“Desire De Re”, Colloquium, Scripps College, Los Angeles, February 2023
“Against Conventional Wisdom” (joint with Arc Kocurek and Rachel Rudolph), Eastern APA, Philadelphia, January 2020
“Desire De Re”, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, November 2019
“Against Conventional Wisdom” (joint with Arc Kocurek and Rachel Rudolph), Stanford Philosophy of Language and Linguistics Workshop, May 2019
Comments on Mike Deigan, “Rational Partiality and Objective Value”, Pacific APA, Vancouver, April 2019
“Counterlogicals” (joint with Arc Kocurek), Central APA, Denver, February 2019
“Paradoxical Desires”, Brandeis University, February 2019
“Paradoxical Desires”, Indiana University Bloomington, February 2019
“Paradoxical Desires”, National University of Singapore, January 2019
“Two Ways to Want?”, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, December 2018
“Paradoxical Desires”, Oxford University Graduate Conference, November 2018
“Two Ways to Want?”, New York Philosophy of Language Workshop, New York, September 2018
“Paradoxical Desires”, Postgraduate Session, 92nd Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society, Oxford, July 2018
“Paradoxical Desires”, Colloquium, LOGOS, Barcelona, June 2018
“Paradoxical Desires”, Berkeley/London Graduate Conference, London, May 2018
“Two Ways to Want?”, Meaning Sciences Workshop, Berkeley, April 2018
“Paradoxical Desires”, Pacific APA, San Diego, March 2018
“Two Ways to Want?”, Eastern APA, Savannah, January 2018
“Paradoxical Desires”, Graduate Research Colloquium, Berkeley, December 2017
“From Logical Pluralism to Logical Contextualism”, The Normativity of Logic, Bergen, June 2017
Comments on Ivano Ciardelli, “Two switches in the theory of counterfactuals”, Philosophy of Language and Linguistics Workshop, Zürich, June 2017
“From Logical Pluralism to Logical Contextualism”, Berkeley/London Graduate Conference, Berkeley, May 2017
“From Logical Pluralism to Logical Contextualism”, Eastern APA, Baltimore, January 2017
“Two Ways to Want?”, Situations, Information, and Semantic Content, LMU, Munich, December 2016
Comments on Isidora Stajanovic, “Expressing Disagreement”, Faces of Disagreement Conference, Montreal, May 2016
“Two Ways to Want?”, Berkeley/London Graduate Conference, University College London, May 2016
“Two Ways to Want?”, Colloquium, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, April 2016
“Two Ways to Want?”, Colloquium, Institut Jean-Nicod, Paris, April 2016
Comments on Cameron Domenico Kirk-Giannini, “Assertion Reconsidered”, Pacific APA, San Francisco, March 2016
“Non-Classical Knowledge”, Colloquium, Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, Munich, December 2015
“From Logical Pluralism to Logical Contextualism”, OSU/Maribor/Rijeka Conference on Pluralism and Relativism, Dubrovnik, June 2015
Comments on Neil Barton, “Modality, Mathematics, and Time: A Common Flaw in Modal Arugments”, Berkeley/London Graduate Conference, Berkeley, May 2015
Comments on Peter Hawke, “Questions, Topics, and Restricted Closure”, Berkeley/Stanford Logic Circle, San Francisco, December 2014
“Non-Classical Knowledge”, Epistemic Logic Workshop at ESSLLI, Tübingen, August 2014
“Evolving Realism”, Berkeley/London Graduate Conference, University College London, May 2014
“Non-Classical Knowledge”, Berkeley/London Graduate Conference, University of California, Berkeley, May 2013
Comments on Shane Steinert-Threlkeld, “Deflationism, Gaps, and Expressive Power”, Berkeley/Stanford, Davis Graduate Conference, Berkeley, May 2013
“Liars, Propositions, and Contexts”, Berkeley/London Graduate Conference, University College London, May 2012