I’m a philosophy Ph.D. candidate at the University of Southern California, where I am advised primarily by Andrew Bacon. Before USC, I’ve done graduate work at the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation and at the University of St Andrews. My undergraduate degree is from the University of Padua.
I work primarily on topics in philosophical logic and metaphysics. The main project I’m working on explores the idea that propositions can be true or false at or relative to domains of quantification, in much the same sense they can be true or false at times or possible worlds. My broader philosophical interests include the philosophy of langu…
I’m a philosophy Ph.D. candidate at the University of Southern California, where I am advised primarily by Andrew Bacon. Before USC, I’ve done graduate work at the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation and at the University of St Andrews. My undergraduate degree is from the University of Padua.
I work primarily on topics in philosophical logic and metaphysics. The main project I’m working on explores the idea that propositions can be true or false at or relative to domains of quantification, in much the same sense they can be true or false at times or possible worlds. My broader philosophical interests include the philosophy of language, the philosophy of logic, decision theory, and formal ethics. I’m also active in mathematical logic, where I focus on algebraic and duality-theoretic approaches to modal and superintuitionistic logics.