I am a PhD student in the Department of Philosophy at Washington University in St. Louis. My research investigates questions primarily at the intersection of epistemology and ethics. At the moment, I am working on issues centred on epistemic blame and its ethics.
Before coming to WashU, I completed my MA in philosophy at the University of Calgary and my BA in philosophy at St. Thomas University.
I live with my husband and fellow philosopher, Alexander Wentzell, our dog, and our two cats. My non-philosophical interests include knitting, sewing, reading horror novels, pottery, and spoiling my pets.
Before coming to WashU, I completed my MA in philosophy at the University of Calgary and my BA in philosophy at St. Thomas University.
I live with my husband and fellow philosopher, Alexander Wentzell, our dog, and our two cats. My non-philosophical interests include knitting, sewing, reading horror novels, pottery, and spoiling my pets.