PhD in Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh, 2020. BA in Philosophy and Japanese Language & Culture, summa cum laude, UC Berkeley, 2011. Professor Goldhaber's work focuses on skepticism in contemporary epistemology and the early modern period, especially in Hume and Kant. He has published in journals such as Synthese, Ergo, and History of Philosophy Quarterly. One of his papers, "Hume's Real Riches," went viral and has been read by over 10,000 people, both inside and outside of the academy. Before coming to Haverford, he taught courses on the history of philosophy, ethics, political philosophy, and existentialism at University of Pittsburgh and University of California, Berkeley. For more information about his research, teaching, and art, please visit https://cgoldhaber.com/