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  1. On the Quality of Perrin's Evidence (submitted to Studies in History and Philosophy of Science)
  2. Berkeley, Ancient Geometry and Infinite Divisibility (under review for Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie)
  3. Russell, Direct Realism, and General Names (work in progress)
Invited Talks and Presentations
  1. “On the Scope of the Likelihood Principle” a presentation for the UC Irvine Statistics Department Brown Bag Talk Series in Donald Bren Hall Room 2011 on 02/29/2024.
  2. “On the Quality of Perrin’s Evidence” a paper I was invited to present during the Conceptual and Mathematical Foundations of Science Workshop at University of California, Irvine on 11/04/2023.
  3. “ChatGPT and Truth” a presentation for the Strathmore Center for Teaching Excellence’s 74th Coffee in One Gulp Session at Strathmore University, Nairobi on 08/14/2023.
  4. “On the Quality of Perrin’s Evidence” a paper I was invited to present during the 7th International Mathematics Conference at Strathmore University, Nairobi on 07/07/2023.
  5.  "Probative Foundations for Bayesian Statistics" work in progress presentation at The Structure in Perception and Cognition Lab Department of Cognitive Science, University of California, Irvine on 03/28/2023.
  6. "Berkeley on Infinite Divisibility" a paper I was invited to present during the 2020 Western E-vent in Early Modern Philosophy on 06/06/2020.
  7. "On Essential Guidance in Foundations of Mathematics" a paper I presented during the 2020 Logic Seminar at the C-ALPHA University of California, Irvine on 04/22/2020.
  8. "What is Berkeley's Master Argument?" a talk given during the International Berkeley Society 2020 meeting at the American Philosophical Association (APA) Eastern Conference on 01/09/2020 in Philadelphia.
  9. "Is Geometry Analytic?" a talk given for Dianoia: The Boston College Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy on 04/25/2017 in Gasson Hall Boston College.
  10. "Berkeley's Immaterialism" a talk given for the Harvard Review of Philosophy on 03/22/2017 in Emerson Hall 106 Harvard University.