Associate Professor of Philosophy and a Humanities Center Research Fellow at the University of Tennessee. Before that she was a Fellow of the American Council for Learned Societies (ACLS) and the Andrew Fraser Junior Research Fellow at St. John’s College, Oxford University.
She focuses on social and applied epistemology, including the epistemology of law, statistics, trauma, attention, and love. Her research received the Royal Institute of Philosophy’s Annual Essay Prize, Canada’s Killam Fellowship, Rutgers University’s Distinguished Scholarly Achievement Award, the University of Tennessee’s Chancellor’s Notable Woman Award and the Provost’s Early Career Research Award.