At Oxford I studied for the BPhil in Philosophy, as a member of St. Hilda's College. My studies focused on ethics and philosophy of cognitive science, especially "experimental philosophy." Before coming to Oxford, I lived and studied in New Jersey, graduating from Rutgers University.
I greatly enjoyed my time at Oxford. The Ertegun House and Scholarship provided funding for my studies and an investment in my interests and goals. The Ertegun Programme supported a research exchange on Neuroethics (between University of Oxford and University of Tokyo) and later an interdisciplinary conference on "Experiments and Ethics". I am so thankful for this tremendous opportunity provided to me by Ahmet and Mica Ertegun and those many others who helped develop the Ertegun Programme.
Selected Articles
Hybrid Theories of Reasonableness, Alabama Law Review (2018)
Rule Consequentialism's Assumptions, Utilitas (2018)
Disparate Statistics, Yale Law Journal 126 (2017)
Personal Identity and the Phineas Gage Effect, Analysis 75 (2015)
Selected Book Chapters
Stephen Stich & Kevin Tobia, Experimental Philosophy and the Philosophical Tradition, in The Blackwell Companion to Experimental Philosophy (2017)
David Shoemaker & Kevin Tobia, Personal Identity, in Oxford Handbook on Moral Psychology (forthcoming)