I am a Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Augsburg University, in Minneapolis. I have recently received a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Emory University with a dissertation on Levinas's concept of diachrony.
I argue that Levinas's rethinking of time is what allows for, or makes possible, his ethics of alterity. Besides my work on twentieth-century Continental philosophy and ethics, I also write and teach on the broader history of philosophy, with an emphasis on Ancient Philosophy.