I am a 5th year PhD student in Philosophy at Stanford University. I am writing a dissertation under the co-supervision of Michael Bratman and Krista Lawlor. In Fall 2023, I was a visiting graduate student at NYU.
Before Stanford I did an M.A. at Brandeis and prior to that a B.A./M.A. at Johns Hopkins. I was born in Budapest and grew up in and around NYC. You can find my CV here.
My main philosophical work is in epistemology, the philosophies of action and science, as well as social philosophy, with newer research and teaching interests in political philosophy, and tech ethics.
Lately, I've been thinking about the relationship between epistemic norms and ties of sociality on the other. I'm curious about how our social/cooperative natures make a difference for crucial epistemic practices. I think this relationship is especially interesting when we focus on collective inquiry and democratic deliberation. I'm writing about some of those ideas here.
The McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society was kind enough to ask me about my research and interests in an interview you can find here.
When not doing philosophy, I enjoy exploring the Bay Area with my wife, meeting dogs, reading Hungarian poetry, drinking Scotch, and watching Chelsea F.C. as much as I can.
Before Stanford I did an M.A. at Brandeis and prior to that a B.A./M.A. at Johns Hopkins. I was born in Budapest and grew up in and around NYC. You can find my CV here.
My main philosophical work is in epistemology, the philosophies of action and science, as well as social philosophy, with newer research and teaching interests in political philosophy, and tech ethics.
Lately, I've been thinking about the relationship between epistemic norms and ties of sociality on the other. I'm curious about how our social/cooperative natures make a difference for crucial epistemic practices. I think this relationship is especially interesting when we focus on collective inquiry and democratic deliberation. I'm writing about some of those ideas here.
The McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society was kind enough to ask me about my research and interests in an interview you can find here.
When not doing philosophy, I enjoy exploring the Bay Area with my wife, meeting dogs, reading Hungarian poetry, drinking Scotch, and watching Chelsea F.C. as much as I can.