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Lecturer (PhD, UC Berkeley; B.A., Rutgers University). I work in the philosophy of language, the philosophy of mind, and related areas in metaphysics and epistemology. My interests include the epistemology of language, truth, deflationism, and indeterminacy. I also maintain an active interest in the history of analytic philosophy.