Skies that are either blue or bleen and trees that are either grue or green.
Skies that are either blue or bleen and trees that are either grue or green.
Foggy sunrise near Oxford before a rowing outing with my college crew.
In 2025, my presentation on the basics of philosophical logic inaugurated NYU Shanghai's Humanities Bootcamp: a series of workshops that teach transferrable skills from specific branches of the humanities to broader audiences.
In 2024, my paper "The Reason to Be Angry Proportionally" won the W. Donald Oliver Graduate Student Essay Prize: an award presented annually to a philosophy graduate student at UW-Madison who, in the opinion of the appointed faculty committee, has written the best essay in any area of philosophy.
Also in 2024, I was nominated by UW's philosophy department (but did not win) a campus-wide Capstone Teaching Award, which recognizes teaching assistants with an outstanding teaching record over the course of their tenure at the university.
Here, Dr. Sabrina D. MisirHiralall interviewed me for the Blog of the American Philosophical Association.
黄浦 Huangpu (the Yellow River) and Shanghai's skyline, as seen from the Bund.
Not the pond that made Narcissus fall in love with himself.