Research interests
My work focusses on issues at the intersection of philosophy of mind, philosophy of psychology, philosophy of science, and epistemology, specifically in relation to introspection, consciousness, and perception, and often in combination with questions about method in science and philosophy.
Current projects
I am interested in the understanding the scope and limitations for using subjects’ introspective access to their experiences in theorizing about the conscious mind. I am currently writing a monograph on introspective methods in scientific psychology and in philosophy. Other interests and projects concern the history of experimental psychology (in particular the early German experimentalist tradition), the nature of introspective knowledge, psychological kinds and natural kinds more generally, and the nature of perceptual experience.