I'm a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Philosophy, KU Leuven, and affiliated researcher at the Department of Philosophy, Lund University. My research focuses on issues relating to responsibility (moral luck, free will, blame, and exemption). I also have an interest in the philosophy of Bernard Williams and in "Ordinary Language Philosophy" and generally in meta-philosophical and methodological issues.
My dissertation is a reading of P.F. Strawson's approach to responsibility. It is an attempt to assess, what I call, Strawson's Promise: that we may move beyond the traditional problem of free will, seeing determinism as an irrelevan…
I'm a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Philosophy, KU Leuven, and affiliated researcher at the Department of Philosophy, Lund University. My research focuses on issues relating to responsibility (moral luck, free will, blame, and exemption). I also have an interest in the philosophy of Bernard Williams and in "Ordinary Language Philosophy" and generally in meta-philosophical and methodological issues.
My dissertation is a reading of P.F. Strawson's approach to responsibility. It is an attempt to assess, what I call, Strawson's Promise: that we may move beyond the traditional problem of free will, seeing determinism as an irrelevance. In 2025, it was awarded King Oscar II's scholarship for best dissertation in the Humanities at Lund University.
I did my PhD at Lund University with the Lund|Gothenburg Responsibility Projekt (LGRP), directed by Paul Russell and András Szigeti, under the supervision of Matthew Talbert, Paul Russell and Matthieu Queloz. I've been a visiting researcher at KU Leuven, University of Bern, and Tufts University. I'm also the Editor-in-Chief of the public philosophy journal Svensk filosofi.