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Kate Nolfi
Assistant Professor at University of Vermont
Kate Nolfi is an Assistant Professor at the University of Vermont with a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philosophy from UNC Chapel Hill and a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy and Mathematics from Williams College. Her primary research interests revolve around epistemology, metaethics, and the philosophy of mind, delving into questions like 'What are beliefs?' and 'What does it take to believe in ways that conform with epistemic norms?' She aims to develop a unified epistemological account that answers these questions collectively. Additionally, she explores the ethics of food and how our dietary choices reflect our ethical characters. For more information, Kate Nolfi's papers, CV, and the courses she teaches can be found on www.katenolfi.com.