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Papers
- On the Quality of Perrin's Evidence (submitted to Studies in History and Philosophy of Science)
- Berkeley, Ancient Geometry and Infinite Divisibility (under review for Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie)
- Russell, Direct Realism, and General Names (work in progress)
Invited Talks and Presentations
- “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.
- “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.
- “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.
- “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.
- "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.
- "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.
- "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.
- "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.
- "Is Geometry Analytic?" a talk given for Dianoia: The Boston College Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy on 04/25/2017 in Gasson Hall Boston College.
- "Berkeley's Immaterialism" a talk given for the Harvard Review of Philosophy on 03/22/2017 in Emerson Hall 106 Harvard University.
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